Passionate Living Newsletter
18 March 2010
Dear Friends of The Center for Greater Loving...

What's been challenging you this week?  For me, as you'll read here, I've been challenged by some old "get it all right" perfectionist issues.  I hope the article will inspire you as I've been inspired.   

Also, in this edition, you'll find details of our revised workshop schedule... Watch next week for even more new and exciting events!   Plus in the coming week you can watch me on the FOX Everyday show and listen to me on Unity FM radio.  See details below!

I hope you enjoy!

Article:  Imperfection Joanna Kennedy

How many of us resist or even hate...

  • Making mistakes?
  • Acknowledging that we didn't reach a goal?
  • Admitting we were wrong?
  • Saying we'd do something and not delivering?
  • Knowing we didn't do our best job?
  • Admitting our responsibility in a conflict?
How many us have done every one of these "detested" things at some point in our lives?  How many do we do on a daily basis... honestly?

I never intend to do these things and they happen... they just happen.  They are part of being human.  I also know that if I don't do these things once in a while, I'm not living my life to the fullest.  And... I still seem to fiercely resist them.

Do you welcome mistakes and failure or do you resist them?

I ask these questions of you... as I've been asking them of myself recently.  It seems my perfectionist tendencies have flared up... or maybe it's just that I'm becoming more acutely aware of how often they still show up in my life.  

At one time in my life I believed being a perfectionist was one of my greatest qualities.  I can remember in days past proudly answering the common interview question "What's your best quality?" with the answer, "I'm a perfectionist."  At the time, I had no idea how much pain that very quality caused in my life.  It set me up for constant unhappiness... I NEVER got a chance to celebrate a success because it could have always been better in some way.

How often do you find fault even in your successes?

We've all been conditioned to "do our best," "get it right" and "live up to expectations."  And, sometimes our standards are sooooo high that our goals are impossible.   Tony Robbins once said, in a workshop I was attending, that perfection was actually the lowest standard you could have because there was no standard.  Perfection IS IMPOSSIBLE... so we actually have no standard.   

Here's what makes it worse for most of us.   When you do make a mistake or fail to live up to a goal or expectation, do you beat yourself up about it and tell yourself all the things you should have done and how you could have done it better?  This just makes the pain even more intense. 

Do you beat yourself up for your shortcomings?

I've learned... and I'm continuing to remember regularly these days... that when I try to be perfect about anything I create pressure, pain and tension for myself AND those around me.  I'm not very fun to be around when I'm trying to get it ALL done PERFECTLY by YESTERDAY!  Sound familiar to any of you?

What if letting your self (and your kids and your significant other and your co-workers) make mistakes and get it wrong made life more joyful for everyone?

Are you ready to let go of getting it right?

What would you have to risk feeling if you were to make a mistake or even fail? Are you willing to feel that feeling? This is the feeling that you'll do anything to avoid feeling and it's the one that keeps you stuck.

If you are ready to move beyond your perfectionist tendencies or your need to get it right, then I invite you to start letting yourself feel that feeling.

When you let yourself off the hook, you'll find so much more love for you and for life.

I am human.  I make mistakes.  I am imperfect!

I invite you to take one step forward... call us or email us with your questions. 

Love and blessings,
Joanna
www.greaterloving.com
Workshop Happenings!
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Single to Passionately Partnered  &
Passionate Partnership

We heard from you that you needed more time to plan your calendars and that you needed payment plan options.  We listened!

We have postponed these two incredible workshops until June 4-6 to give you lots of time to prepare!  And, we are accepting payment plans now so that it's easy for you to join us!

For more details visit Single to Passionately Partnered or Passionate Partnership

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Leading from the Heart: Visionary Leadership Intensive for Women

April 10-11 * Timbers Hotel, Denver

Every women leads. The question is, "Does she lead from stress, duty and obligation or from joy, love, and inspiration?" When women release the conditioning from the last 30 years, they regain their juiciness, joy, health and authentic power.  When they let go of the outmoded mentalities of "bring home the bacon and fry it up in a pan" or "be strong and powerful at the office and now be nurturing and receptive at home," women return to their hearts - the source of their true inspiration. 

If you are ready to live at your highest potential... please join us!

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Couple in whiteSecrets of Greater Loving Playshop

May 1st * Denver

The feedback from our event in February was phenomenal!  Watch testimonials!

Our next event is only F'ree until April 1st.  Then prices go up to $49 and then $79! Register now to hold your space!


Public Events

Tues. March 23rd * 10-11 am

KWGN Everyday Show:  The hosts of the Everyday Show will be interviewing Joanna live in studio about how to create great relationships. 

Wed. March 24th * 11-12 am

Unity.FM Radio: Joanna joins Kevin Ross on Unity.FM radio on the "Design Your Life with Kevin Ross and Friends" radio program talking about Maintaining Chemistry.

Check out the calendar for all the details!

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