The holiday season often triggers our perfectionism, making us believe our worth depends on flawless performance. Camouflaged perfectionism hides in areas we value most, whispering that mistakes will define us. But God doesn't measure us by performance - He looks at our hearts. Perfect love drives out fear, not through our flawless execution, but through God's unconditional acceptance. When perfectionism rises, we can pause, allowing God's love to break through our protective layers. This season, we can redefine success, reframe disappointments, and reclaim our peace by remembering that our lives don't need to be perfect to be profoundly beautiful.
