I could debunk this real quick by saying, NOBODY IS PERFECT. Thanks Hannah Montana!
But, in all seriousness, nobody is perfect. The most successful people are not perfect.
I Googled “the most successful people in the world” and found this article that shared the most successful people in the world and what they overcame…
π Michael Jordan (Basketball GOAT) - Got cut from his high school basketball team
β¨ Walt Disney (Creator of the legendary Disney brand) - Drowned in debt and was forced to file bankruptcy
πΊπΈ Franklin Roosevelt (32nd President) - Was paralyzed from the waist down before running for President of the United States
π§ Albert Einstein (One of the Most Intelligent Humans Ever) - Didn’t speak until he was 4 years old
π Stephen King (Best Selling Author) - 1st novel was rejected 30 times
π§βοΈ J.K. Rowling (Author of Harry Potter) - Single, divorced mother living off welfare before Harry Potter was published
If I never struggled with my hitting as a college softball player (and before that too), I would never be where I am today…
π Creating a life that I love
π Inspiring young female athletes and their families
π Traveling the world
π Becoming the person I am meant to be
Share this with your daughter. Remind her that perfection is overrated. Failures, struggles, and challenges are what create real success and resiliency!
To overcome perfection:
π Notice where we are holding onto perfection
π Correct our thoughts
π Focus on the things we are proud of
We are going to be doing this in this week’s Mindset Lesson! This is a GREAT way to show your daughter she doesn’t have to be perfect to be successful!
Schedule her lesson this week here!
See her this week!
π Paige