“Here’s how I became myself: mess, failure, mistakes, disappointments, and extensive reading; limbo, indecision, setbacks, addiction, public embarrassment, and endless conversations with my best women friends; the loss of people without whom I could not live, the loss of pets that left me reeling, dizzying betrayals but much greater loyalty, and overall, choosing as my motto William Blake’s line that we are here to learn to endure the beams of love.” ––Anne Lamott
I just lovelovelove Anne Lamott.
I love how real and transparent she is.
If you like her too, you’ll enjoy this piece she published in O Magazine:
Becoming the Person You Were Meant to Be: Where to Start
“We begin to find and become ourselves when we notice how we are already found, already truly, entirely, wildly, messily, marvelously who we were born to be. The only problem is that there is also so much other stuff, typically fixations with how people perceive us, how to get more of the things that we think will make us happy, and with keeping our weight down. So the real issue is how do we gently stop being who we aren’t? How do we relieve ourselves of the false fronts of people-pleasing and affectation, the obsessive need for power and security, the backpack of old pain, and the psychic Spanx that keeps us smaller and contained?…”
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LOVE this. Thanks again Stephanie.
Thanks, Stephanie. You post such interesting things. I love Annie, had forgotten about her. Does she have a blog?