Uproot & Replant (Self-Excavation Part 4)

We've been discussing the trope of perfectionism and particularly, how it shows up for black educators, influencers, and those who are ambitious in their purpose of serving others.  If you've missed the first episodes on self-excavation and perfectionism, be sure to go back to those episodes and listen for some foundational knowledge of the identity and characteristics of perfectionism and the importance of self-excavation.Don't forget that our Acknowledge What You Feel, Act on What You Know is available in our shop.  Click here to purchase your statement tee. Here are a few vital points in this episode that are sure to bless your journey1)  Eliminate comparisons (4:55) 2)  Admire, but don't idolize.  (5:26)3)  Shift your negative mindset (7:05)    a)  Eliminate unrealistic expectations.    b)  Understand what is for you is for you.    c)  Accept that every ambition may not be aligned with what you should pursue.    d)  Seek the divine God for guidance and clarity.    e)  Don’t rush...take your time.  The 30 day guide to cultivating your soul care routine journal is still available for FREE.  Click here to get your copy while time has been extended.  NEW TEE ALERT:  I’m the self-loving, meditating, deep breathing, water drinking, soul care type.  See you all next week!  

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