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Dear Debbie,
Welcome to this week's newsletter, where we explore the profound impact of embracing imperfections on our journey as leaders. This is one of my favorite topics to discuss. I stand tall on the belief that we are imperfect beings created for a perfect purpose.
In a world that often glorifies perfection, it's easy to fall into the trap of striving for flawlessness. But what if we shifted our perspective and embraced our imperfections as assets rather than liabilities?
As leaders, embracing imperfections is not a sign of weakness; it's a testament to our humanity. It's about acknowledging that we are all a work in progress, and that our vulnerabilities make us relatable, approachable, and authentic.
Embracing imperfections also cultivates resilience and growth mindset. Instead of fearing failure, we see it as an opportunity for learning and growth. We lead by example, demonstrating that setbacks are not roadblocks but stepping stones on the path to success.
So, let's embrace our imperfections with grace and courage. Let's create spaces where authenticity is celebrated, mistakes are viewed as learning opportunities, and vulnerability is seen as a strength. Together, let's inspire and empower others to embrace their imperfections and lead with authenticity, compassion, and resilience.
Let's make this week one of growth, learning, and embracing our true selves as we lead with authenticity and grace.
Reflecting and moving forward,
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Dear Debbie,
Welcome to this week's newsletter, where we explore the profound impact of embracing imperfections on our journey as leaders. This is one of my favorite topics to discuss. I stand tall on the belief that we are imperfect beings created for a perfect purpose.
In a world that often glorifies perfection, it's easy to fall into the trap of striving for flawlessness. But what if we shifted our perspective and embraced our imperfections as assets rather than liabilities?
As leaders, embracing imperfections is not a sign of weakness; it's a testament to our humanity. It's about acknowledging that we are all a work in progress, and that our vulnerabilities make us relatable, approachable, and authentic.
Embracing imperfections also cultivates resilience and growth mindset. Instead of fearing failure, we see it as an opportunity for learning and growth. We lead by example, demonstrating that setbacks are not roadblocks but stepping stones on the path to success.
So, let's embrace our imperfections with grace and courage. Let's create spaces where authenticity is celebrated, mistakes are viewed as learning opportunities, and vulnerability is seen as a strength. Together, let's inspire and empower others to embrace their imperfections and lead with authenticity, compassion, and resilience.
Let's make this week one of growth, learning, and embracing our true selves as we lead with authenticity and grace.
Reflecting and moving forward, |
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freedom WRITES
"Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius, and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring."
- Marilyn Monroe |
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this week's freedom CHALLENGE
Create a list of your perceived weaknesses or flaws. Reflect on how these imperfections have shaped your journey and contributed to your growth.
Choose one to celebrate and embrace this week. |
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freedom FAITH
"But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me."
- 2 Corinthians 12:9
We are all imperfect, and that's okay. God's grace fills our weaknesses, allowing His strength to shine through. Embrace your imperfections as opportunities for growth and grace.
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freedom SPEAKS
“You are doing so well. And I'm sure your father, Dr Myles is really proud of you for carrying his legacy and posterity on, and into the nations, in Jesus's Name! God bless you!”
-Papa Kofi Gyau
Former Servant of God at Youth With A Mission (YWAM) |
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My name is Mareisha Roddy
📖 I'm reading The Purpose and Power of Authority By Myles Munroe.
☕ I can't live without wisdom and inspiration. Both are very important to me because I love learning.
🎉 I like to be celebrated for the wife I am. I am very supportive and offer prudent advice while maintaining a fun nature.
💡 My greatest inspiration right now is trustworthy and genuine relationships. They are very rare to find, and I cherish genuine people like myself.
🎧 My favorite type of music is all genres, given my background in dance. Specifically, old music brings back sweet memories.
❤️🔥 I am passionate about helping to break the cycle of poverty, stemming from my own impoverished background.
🤓 I have always wanted to try/learn journalism. My mother did her best to get me into journalism programs, I wish I had been more consistent.
🥳 I am most proud where I am today. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine I would be the person I am now, with my wonderful husband by my side.
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