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Life isn’t perfect. Your car isn’t perfect. And your journey? Definitely not perfect.
In this episode, I share a story about taking my 22-year-old Chevy Tahoe to the mechanic—and the lesson it taught me about priorities, perspective, and patience. There will always be squeaks, leaks, and imperfections, but not everything deserves your energy right now. Knowing what truly matters—and what can wait—is where clarity, progress, and peace come from.
💡 What You’ll Learn: • How to recognize what truly needs your attention • Why not everything “broken” needs to be fixed immediately • How prioritization creates clarity and reduces stress • The value of experience, patience, and progress over perfection • How small, deliberate steps lead to meaningful improvement
🛠️ Action Step: Look at your life like a mechanic looks at a car: identify what’s critical, what’s important, and what can wait. Take care of the essentials—and let the rest be a work in progress.
📌 Perfect For: • Anyone juggling multiple priorities • People feeling overwhelmed by imperfection • Those trying to improve their work, relationships, or personal growth • Listeners ready to focus on progress, not perfection
By Michelle FeoleLife isn’t perfect. Your car isn’t perfect. And your journey? Definitely not perfect.
In this episode, I share a story about taking my 22-year-old Chevy Tahoe to the mechanic—and the lesson it taught me about priorities, perspective, and patience. There will always be squeaks, leaks, and imperfections, but not everything deserves your energy right now. Knowing what truly matters—and what can wait—is where clarity, progress, and peace come from.
💡 What You’ll Learn: • How to recognize what truly needs your attention • Why not everything “broken” needs to be fixed immediately • How prioritization creates clarity and reduces stress • The value of experience, patience, and progress over perfection • How small, deliberate steps lead to meaningful improvement
🛠️ Action Step: Look at your life like a mechanic looks at a car: identify what’s critical, what’s important, and what can wait. Take care of the essentials—and let the rest be a work in progress.
📌 Perfect For: • Anyone juggling multiple priorities • People feeling overwhelmed by imperfection • Those trying to improve their work, relationships, or personal growth • Listeners ready to focus on progress, not perfection