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Why Your Home Doesn’t Have to Be Perfect to Feel Beautiful | Ep89

Why Your Home Doesn’t Have to Be Perfect to Feel Beautiful | Ep89

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Do you feel that your home is never quite finished and that you want to experience more peace, confidence, and joy in your space right now?

In this episode, I explore why the pursuit of perfection often prevents homeowners from fully enjoying their homes.

Many people delay feeling peace in their space because they believe something still needs to be finished or improved. This mindset can lead to constant dissatisfaction—even in homes that are already beautiful.

When perfection becomes the goal, enjoyment is delayed. Shifting toward appreciation and intentional progress allows your home to support your life today instead of feeling like a constant project.

Friend, remember, design is a process rather than a destination, and by embracing imperfection, you can create warmth, authenticity, and a more peaceful home environment.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • Why perfection is not required for a beautiful home

  • How to shift from “what’s missing” to “what’s working”

  • Why lived-in spaces feel more inviting than overly styled rooms

  • How progress creates peace more effectively than perfection

  • The role gratitude plays in how your home feels

  • How to enjoy your home as it is—while still improving it over time

Read the Blog >>> Why Your Home Doesn’t Have to Be Perfect

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💠 Take the Interior Design Personality Quiz to create a home that reflects you—without the pressure of perfection at shereedouglasbrock.com (scroll down to take the quiz)

🔗 Get professional guidance refining a specific room, explore the Beautiful Home Makeover Experience

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