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Camille Strate

It Doesn't Have To Be Perfect

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Life is not about perfection. It's not about being better than your neighbor or having smarter kids or being the only one on the block with the perfectly manicured landscape. Life, in all it's unpredictable glory, is about finding perfection in all our glorious imperfections.

Women all over this country pay billions of dollars for the 'perfect' body. They undergo horrendous surgeries and suffer excruciating pain recovering, all in the name of perfection. If only my breasts looked like Angelina's. If only my nose were as perky as Jennifer's. If only my skin were just a little tighter. If only....

The epidemic of this insanity can be seen on faces like Joan Rivers and Priscilla Presley and Michael Jackson, to name just a few. They look like something out of a horror film. Their faces are so distorted from nips and tucks and Botox and god-knows-what, that even when they try to smile, they're completely unable. It's the stuff nightmares are made of. Terrifying.

I have known women who do this. One such woman once had lyposuction, cheek implants, lip plumping and a face lift all in one surgery. The day after her surgery, I took the second shift, staying with her for the ensuing 24 hours and watching as she tried to outlast the pain. It was painful to watch. All the while, the only thing I could think was, 'my God! All this to look like Cameron Diaz?' What is wrong with this picture? Prior to her surgery, she'd hesitated telling me she was going in. She'd already had implants done that were, in my opinion, way too big for her lean body. They looked like cantelopes. They were didn't move when she did. It was just plain weird. So, when she finally did tell me about this impending 'next' surgery, it was only because she was going to need some support in the aftermath, and I was fit for the job. I didn't try to talk her out of it. I did, however, offer one little piece of my heartfelt concern. I told her that I thought she was perfect just the way she was and that no amount of surgery was going to make her feel any better unless she let go of her self-loathing and began to see her beauty from inside. She ignored my offerings. I did what any friend would do....I was there to help after the fact.

Now, several years later, she's still in that dreadful place she was in before her surgeries. She strives for outer perfection and ignores the beautiful spirit that is who she really is. She hates her body, her face, her life. And, because she is so full of self-hatred, she often takes it out on those who love her most. It's a very sad situation. She's searching for perfection that's right in front of her (or rather, right INSIDE her). So, how do we reverse this twisted pursuit of perfection? How do we teach our children to love themselves, just as they are? How do we stop the madness?

I think we all need to take a hike in the mountains or a stroll through a desert in bloom. Go sit on the jetty and watch the waves roll in. You want perfection, that's where you'll find it. WE are not perfect, nor will we ever be. But that's not something we ought to be fretting over. The great perfection of Life is that it is utterly and intrinsically imperfect. And that, my friend, is just as it should be.
 
Camille Olivia Strate is an author and coach who takes great pleasure in helping folks 'remember' who they are. She spends much of her time with her beloved animals,
maintaining that they are her greatest connection to Source. When she's not coaching or writing, she can be found in the garden or on a trail, soaking in the marvels of Nature's offerings.
Her latest book, "Whispers" is now available in eBook format. Hardcopy to follow soon!
Visit her personal site at http://www.joyzachoice.com

Camille Strate is a blossoming Being who spends much of her time writing. She also spends an immense amount of time crafting magickal treasures out of wood. When she makes time for it (which is often!), she rolls around in the grass with her dogs and cat, pretending to be 9 years old. More often than not, she's got a smile on her face & a whole boat-load of love in her heart. Visiting her site is highly reccommended!
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» left by Teresa Ortiz (10,745)
Teresa Ortiz
(1 year 74 days ago.)

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Very, very true. Its very sad, that people hope in the external, when what really matters in the internal. You are a true friend--true friends offer advice, but never say "I told you so" when they don't receive it..at least that's how I see it, and thankfully no one has ever said "I told you so" to me. Great article! Have a fabulous weekend!Teresa
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» left by Susan Thom (9,949)
Susan Thom
(1 year 73 days ago.)

Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
hi camille,
so true, on all accounts. i can't believe joan rivers actually made a commercial making fun of the fact that she can't smile!
thanks for sharing your thoughts,
best regards,
sue thom
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» left by Hannah from Australia (1 year 72 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Camille,
Yes, very true. I don't like looking at many of today's Hollywood actresses because they seem like mannequins - I especially hate those big lips most of them have these days. The day will come when they will look back on themselves and cringe - if they are able to move their facial muscles! It's far worse than the 80s with big shoulders and mullets. The focus is all in the wrong place. These days, they don't want to just emulate Barbie, they want to 'literally' look like her - abnormal and plastic.
Good on you for being a good friend and both accepting your friend's choice and being there for her when she needed you. That's real beauty.
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» left by Anonymous (1 year 72 days ago.)
Thank you, Hannah, for your addition...made me laugh out loud...mullets and shoulder pads...YIKES! At least we could grow them out (mullets) and/or take them off (shoulder pads). I remember an incident when I was about to have my very first tattoo...my best friend had enlisted all my other friends and family. who she knew would give me a birthday gift, to instead, send money to pay for this very beautiful (and quite elaborate) tattoo I was determined to get. Two days before the appointment, money in hand, I walked into a Western Wear Store (I've always been a cowgirl) and bought a brand new pair of boots and a very dandy hat. When my friend found out I'd cancelled the appointment in lieu of the purchases, she was FURIOUS! "how could you???" she demanded...to which I responded ... "well, I figured, if I ever got tired of the boots OR the hat, I could just take 'em off. Not so with a tattoo.' She didn't speak to me for months!
In any case, as impetuous as I've been in my life, one thing I always thought about was "what about when I'm 90???". Same goes here....I believe it 'aging gracefully' as in....it happens to the best of us. Sadly, there are those who are terrified of such things. Aren't you glad we're not among them?
Hugs, Hannah. Be well...
Camille
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» left by Jean Horst (1,216)
Jean Horst
(1 year 72 days ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
I think this article could also be titled, "There's no such thing as perfect"! Like Hannah said, whenever we try to do something to make ourselves "perfect", the definition of "perfect" changes! I say, love the stuff you've got!!
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