Tabatha Rewis is a full-time Pastor's wife, mom, PT office manager and, most importantly, a child of God. She lives in southwest Georgia with her husband, Jerry, where they have served together at their church for more than a decade. They have one grown son, whom his mom still calls her miracle baby. Tabatha has earned her Exhorter's license with the Church of God, and with the blessing of her husband, is steadily pursuing God's will in her ministry,
These last few weeks, we ’ve been “breaking perfect”. I’ve been pretty honest about how much my striving for perfection has cost me in time, finances and especially my peace. The validation I felt like I needed from other people, the fear of failure - and sometimes even the fear of success - all worked within me to cause a weird procrastination - some friends and I call it the “paralysis of analysis” - where I overthink and plan so much that what needs to happen just doesn’t get done. It wasn’t until some months ago, when I heard the phrase “Done is better than perfect” that I realized that as long as I’m making progress and getting things done, it’s MUCH, MUCH BETTER than trying to do things “perfectly” and have them wait on the proverbial shelf until I felt ready to make it perfect. It helped me to realize that as long as I’m doing things to the best of my ability, the success or validity or impact it has will be in God’s hands, because He is the only One perfect enough to hand...
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