Perfection Is Overrated

Why are humans so obsessed with perfection?

I mean, the fitness industry constantly hits us with images of perfectly sculpted bodies like mystical greek gods and goddesses, who perfectly perform their perfect workouts without fail every single day.

And society in general demands us (especially women) to be ideal in every way –pretty, skinny, loving Moms, successful in their careers, etc... etc...

Enough!

Let’s call an audible right now and say that the idea of perfection is both overrated and a complete lie.

And in fitness, at least, it’s also entirely beside the point!

Most of us don’t want or need to even TRY to be perfect. But we all need healthy habits that we

practice consistently.

• That means we follow through on our exercise commitments most of the time, generally, over the long haul of months and years, not days.

• That means we try to eat right as much as possible – again, day in and day out, over time.

• That means we try to sleep enough most nights, and save enough money each month, and so on.

When we accept the fact that we’re headed in the right direction and doing the best we can, then it’s OK when we fall short of (yes) perfection.

We can shrug it off and get back on track without beating ourselves up or making it worse.

The simple truth is: Showing up is half the battle. You do get credit for “just trying” because it adds up.

And over time, all those “less than perfect” workouts and meals balance out with the consistency of your A-plus efforts.

So leave perfection to the magazine ads, Instagrams filters, and feeds and learn to live your best life for real -- one imperfect day after another.

Now that is what real perfection is all about.

Time to “BE MORE “⁣

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