When perfectionism is running the show, we don’t start, we don’t risk, and we definitely don’t finish. In this episode, Frankie gets real about the “perfectionist in me,” weaving in Brené Brown’s wisdom and sharing simple tools to trade approval-seeking for progress. Because let's be honest, we all want to get the best outcome out of all we do and experience, but when we look for something as unachievable as perfection, we stop enjoying the journey.
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When perfectionism is running the show, we don’t start, we don’t risk, and we definitely don’t finish. In this episode, Frankie gets real about the “perfectionist in me,” weaving in Brené Brown’s wisdom and sharing simple tools to trade approval-seeking for progress. Because let's be honest, we all want to get the best outcome out of all we do and experience, but when we look for something as unachievable as perfection, we stop enjoying the journey.
In this episode, I open up about the heartbreak I’ve felt within my family—and the heartbreak I’ve caused. It’s a reflection on the pain we inherit, the pain we inflict, and the complicated love that lives in between. This is a vulnerable look at the ways family can break our hearts, and how we begin to heal from both sides of the story.
Healing Chingon
When perfectionism is running the show, we don’t start, we don’t risk, and we definitely don’t finish. In this episode, Frankie gets real about the “perfectionist in me,” weaving in Brené Brown’s wisdom and sharing simple tools to trade approval-seeking for progress. Because let's be honest, we all want to get the best outcome out of all we do and experience, but when we look for something as unachievable as perfection, we stop enjoying the journey.