Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The beginning

I've had something of a personal breakthrough in the last couple of weeks that started with this realization:


If I can't do something the way that I want to I usually don't do it at all.


This, my friends, is a problem. As a busy caretaker of twins I often don't have the time or energy to do things just the way I want to, but not doing them at all is unacceptable as well.


It keeps me stuck.

It keeps me from making the changes I want to.

It keeps me from accomplishing things I want to do.

It keeps me from becoming the kind of person I really want to be.


Which is why my house is usually a mess, dinner not on the table as often as I'd like, and it explains the pile of unfinished projects on my sewing desk.


So I say, no more!


Done is better than perfect in my {new} book.


So I started a new blog to sort of track my progress and celebrate my successes as small as they may be.


You are welcome to follow along if you'd like.

2 comments:

  1. I've changed my understanding of "perfect" in recent years. I think it's more appropriate to view "perfect" as "whole or complete."

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  2. I am just entering this realization. I am glad that I found your blog. More often than not the person I make it for has no idea that is not what I really wanted to make. I hope you carry on.

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