Breaking Through Perfectionism with Margaret Ghielmetti, author of Brave(ish)

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In this episode, we discussed:How the need for praise drives us to deny our own creative callings as we serve othersHow play and performing helped Margaret break through her perfectionism and get past playing smallHow she learns to pray and trust that she’s not aloneHow speaking our truth and sharing our stories can actually help us step into themBooks Mentioned in the ShowBrave(ish) – Margaret’s memoirThe Book of Delights by Ross GayPlaying Big, Practical Wisdom for Women Who Want to Speak Up, Create, and Lead by Tara MohrWhat I Talk About When I Talk About Running, by Haruki MurakamiMeet Margaret GhilemettiMargaret Davis Ghielmetti is a writer, storyteller, solo performance artist, and photographer. She and her Swiss husband have lived on four continents and have visited nearly fifty countries. Margaret loves to entertain others with her traveler’s tales and travel (mis-)adventures…and especially to inspire them to live their own best (and imperfect) lives! Her book, Brave(ish): A Memoir of a Recovering Perfectionist was published in 2020 by She Writes Press.Connect with MargaretMargaret on InstagramMargaret on FacebookMargaret’s websiteLike the Podcast?Are you a subscriber? If not, I invite you to subscribe, so you’ll get notified every time a new episode goes up.Click here to subscribe on iTunes.Click here to subscribe on Stitcher.And, if you’re enjoying what you’re hearing, I’d be super grateful if you left me a review. Those help other creative souls find this show, and they’re fun to read. To leave a review, open up the podcast in your podcast player, and scroll down to the bottom where it gives you the option to review the show.Stay Connected with AmyJoin the bi-monthly cowriting/creating sessions, you can subscribe to the newsletter to get ideas, tips, and inspiration to get started creating and acting on those creative callings.Connect on Facebook.Connect on Instagram.