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I don’t know about you, but working to be perfect feels like a trap. Even expecting myself or others to be without faults is upsetting. It also isn’t realistic. What if seeing faults in ourselves or others is simply an invitation to want better for them and for us? Listen in as we explore this more.
Thank you for being here; you matter.
I am offering sessions on Tuesday mornings. If you want an elder to hold space for you and reflect on your amazingness, sign up on my website. I am always happy to hear from you.
You can reach me at [email protected], and I will reply. Additionally, if you would like to order my book directly from me, I am happy to send you a signed copy. Please email me, and I’ll send it to you. ($15 plus shipping)
If you know of anyone who might benefit from listening in, share a link to an episode with them; in other words, be an invitation to join us.
By Terces Engelhart5
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I don’t know about you, but working to be perfect feels like a trap. Even expecting myself or others to be without faults is upsetting. It also isn’t realistic. What if seeing faults in ourselves or others is simply an invitation to want better for them and for us? Listen in as we explore this more.
Thank you for being here; you matter.
I am offering sessions on Tuesday mornings. If you want an elder to hold space for you and reflect on your amazingness, sign up on my website. I am always happy to hear from you.
You can reach me at [email protected], and I will reply. Additionally, if you would like to order my book directly from me, I am happy to send you a signed copy. Please email me, and I’ll send it to you. ($15 plus shipping)
If you know of anyone who might benefit from listening in, share a link to an episode with them; in other words, be an invitation to join us.

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