I have been trying to find a new motto for life, both personal, professional, and knitterly. I think I have it. Two words:
Beautiful imperfection.
It captures how I look at life, seize the moment, and how I embrace and accept my foibles. I am not going to try to be anal about my personal or professional life anymore. I spent too much time worrying about it. My quirks make me who I am, and I would like to think that people love me in spite and because of them. I want to celebrate myself for all of me, warts, beauties, and all! Life is too short to count the mistakes! Forgive others and hope that they will do the same! Don't burn bridges for nothing, but don't throw your pearls before swine! You are worth wonderful people, friends, and things! Go out and get them!
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