Forget Perfect by Lisa Earle McLeod with JoAnn Swan Neely. I had the pleasure of meeting Lisa McLeod a couple of months ago, and I must say that she was absolutely marvelous. She has a great sense of humor and a fabulous personality and they shine brightly throughout this book. This is a "how to guide" for women who do too much, too often, for too many people, and hold themselves to an unrealistic standard of perfection. The truth is, we can't do it all right all the time, at least not without losing our true selves. This book will make you laugh, realize the importance of hanging out with your friends, rethink your priorities, and hopefully, appreciate yourself a little bit more. Reading this book is like sharing a cup of coffee with a comedian, a teacher and a life coach. Buy copies for all the women in your life!
- Blotts
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Dear Blotts,
you speak the truth! We've got to ease up on ourselves a bit and worry less about those nasty dog drool spots on the floor. No one cares that they're there. Well, almost no one. I certainly will wipe them up before my MIL comes over for a visit. She's coming this weekend in fact...I guess I could prove I'm not wooed by perfection and let those spots stay...but then...um...oh damn...hold that thought while I grab a sponge... :)
Love,
Flourish
You amaze me with all the things you do - like this blog. I used to be busy all the time but things have slowed down all lot. I don't know if I would get much out of this book but it still sounds good for women on the run all the time.
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