Give it up. There is no such thing as perfection. No perfect self, no perfect family, no perfect work.

You do not have to be perfect to be beautiful. 

Last night I went to bed filled with gratitude for my family. We’ve had a lot of time together these past few weeks, my husband and I and our three grown children. Getting ready to leave the home we have lived in for the past 17 years, all going in different directions. I am filled with love for this imperfect family and for me, the imperfect mother and wife.

We are not the same people we were 17 years ago.

We are all a work in progress.

We all make mistakes.

We are always changing.

And that is what makes it all so good. We’re still here and still together – forgiving each other (most of the time), celebrating the best in each other (and sometimes not), seeing each other’s potential (and sometimes not). Watch this inspiring video, where Jonathan Fields interviews writer Katherine Preston on The Upside of Stuttering. She says,

I believe in laughing at my stutter, in addressing it and treating it with as much common sense as possible.

And finally, listen to Leonard Cohen sing “Anthem” live. You have probably heard this oft-quoted line from that song.

“Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget that perfect offering. There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.”

Image Credit: Thanks to Kim Klassen for the texture (finale), the brush stamp quote and the inspiration.

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