Overcoming Perfectionism

Stop ‘Shoulding’ on Yourself

Stop ‘Shoulding’ on Yourself
Many of us find ourselves burdened with a never-ending list of "shoulds," such as the need to be more productive or lead a healthier lifestyle. These expectations often originate from society, family, or our inner critic rather than from our genuine desires. By pausing and questioning the source of these "shoulds," we can liberate ourselves from unnecessary pressures and live more authentically.

Instead of accepting these societal pressures, we can reframe them to align with our true needs and values. For example, instead of feeling compelled to work out daily, we can choose ways to move our bodies that genuinely feel good. By shifting focus from external expectations to what genuinely serves our well-being, wellness becomes a supportive practice rather than a burden.

Challenging the spiral of unrealistic "shoulds" involves recognizing what's genuinely important to us. By asking "Says who?" we can start to dismantle the self-imposed pressures that don't serve us. Ultimately, this shift allows us to pursue a life that feels more authentic and fulfilling, free from the constraints of unnecessary expectations.
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Feeling Inspired but Drained? How We Move Forward When Motivation’s Low

Feeling Inspired but Drained? How We Move Forward When Motivation’s Low
Feeling stuck between inspiration and exhaustion is a common experience when motivation wavers, especially amidst life's challenges. The desire to transform your living space into a peaceful sanctuary can be daunting without the energy to follow through, likened to grief anchoring you down. But here's an encouraging thought: we don’t need to tackle everything at once. By breaking tasks into manageable chunks, each small achievement—like tidying a drawer or folding laundry—can spark a sense of progress without the overwhelming pressure of completing everything simultaneously.

Transforming housework from a chore into an opportunity for personal satisfaction can change how we approach our spaces. It's not merely about cleaning but creating an environment that feels comforting and welcoming. Simple shifts, like clearing a bedside table for a favorite book or organizing the kitchen counter, can contribute significantly to a fresher, more inviting atmosphere. By associating these actions with positive feelings, the process becomes less of a burden and more of a pathway to a happier home life.

On days when energy levels are low, it's important to start small and find joy in simple things, pairing tasks with enjoyable activities like listening to a favorite podcast or music. Progress thrives in these moments of simplicity; even small efforts count significantly toward our goals. By granting ourselves the grace to pause and rest, we acknowledge that rest is an integral part of progress. Embracing a slower pace allows us to move forward on our terms, ready to tackle life's challenges with intention and peace.
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Done Is Better Than Perfect: Small Steps for Wellness and Growth in the New Year

Done Is Better Than Perfect: Small Steps for Wellness and Growth in the New Year
Navigating life changes can be challenging, but embracing a mindset shift focused on small, intentional progress can make a significant difference. Instead of striving for perfection, celebrating small wins and finding joy in everyday actions helps maintain consistency with wellness goals. Simple actions such as drinking an extra glass of water or diffusing calming essential oils can contribute to positive changes without feeling overwhelming.

The lesson of "done is better than perfect" encourages letting go of the all-or-nothing mindset. By avoiding the trap of perfectionism, progress becomes more attainable through manageable steps. It's about starting where you are and using each step forward as a building block towards improved wellness.

Embracing imperfections allows for finding joy in life's small moments and reinforces the power of simple, grounding habits. By focusing on natural and intentional choices, such as healthy eating and using supportive products, these deliberate steps shape a path toward lasting change. Recognizing that wellness doesn't have to be overwhelming and can be achieved one intentional choice at a time creates a transformative journey rooted in progress and personal growth.
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✨ My blog exists because I know what it feels like to keep everything jumbled in your head — like a messy pile of clothes you can’t sort through.

 Writing it all down brings clarity, calm, and sometimes even healing answers I didn’t know I was looking for.


Honestly, that’s why I keep showing up to write — it helps me make sense of things. 

 Even if you have no intentions of ever publishing your work, I highly recommend writing stuff down. It doesn't have to be a literary masterpiece or even full, grammatically correct sentences... just dump those random thoughts onto paper... you'll see what I mean.

Hi! I'm AJ Flanagan.

 
Hey there — I’m AJ.

I’m an empty-nester and a widow who had a wake-up call about the hidden toxins in everyday products most of us grew up using. Our parents didn’t know. We didn’t know either. But once you start paying attention, it’s hard to ignore.

Life shifted in 2018 when my husband, Eric, was diagnosed with leukemia — and again in 2023 when we faced a second cancer diagnosis. Supporting him through treatment changed how we looked at just about everything, including how we cared for our home, our bodies, and our day-to-day routines.
We didn’t aim for perfection or extremes. We focused on simple, meaningful changes — reducing toxic load in our home, choosing better ingredients, prioritizing nourishing food, and building calmer rhythms into daily life. Tools like aromatherapy, music, meditation, and intentional rest became part of how we coped and stayed grounded.

Caring for Eric deepened my commitment to living well — not as a trend, but as a way of showing up with intention and grace, even in the hard seasons.

Now I share our story, the lessons we learned, the small changes that made a big difference, and how I'm moving forward. My hope is to make wellness feel more approachable, less overwhelming, and rooted in real life — especially for anyone who wants healthier options without pressure or perfection.

If you’re here to find what actually works for you, you’re in the right place.

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