‘Imperfectly Perfect means accepting who you are as a person. They always say, you know, the cliche thing, it’s ok not to be ok. That phrase, and I think you have to put yourself and others in a category of nobody is perfect. No matter how or even your biggest person you look up to, the guy who makes the most money in the world. Nobody’s perfect. They are all dealing with something and you have to just embrace that. If you are down and low or happy and high, you just got to embrace that. Everyday is a new day, everyday is a day to take advantage and whether it’s that low day or a high day just know you can get through it and you don’t have to be perfect’. @psalmwooching
An upcoming episode on the @imperfectlyperfect_podcast with International rugby union player, Psalm who played for the United States men's national team, also played for the San Diego Legion in the Major League Rugby and previously played for the USA Selects and Seattle Saracens and now plays for the Rouen Normandie Rugby club in France.
An incredible conversation with founder Glenn Marsden, co-host @rachael_newsham and Psalm discussing everything from a disciplined mindset to achieve what you set out to get to the importance of taking time out when you need to. With what we are seeing in the olympics at the moment with Mental Health being put before profession, Psalm leads from the front as a true advocate for making sure your mind is just as healthy as your body physically to keep playing or competing within the sports arena and shares his own personally story in this episode.
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