“Don't you know your imperfections are a blessing?”
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About this quote
They point directly to the work you need to do instead of offering excuses. Treat flaws as a clear signal: learn the skill, change the habit, and fix the pattern. Own the gaps, take responsibility, and use them as fuel to get better every day.
When to use it
- After bombing a meeting, say 'Don't you know your imperfections are a blessing?' and write three concrete skills to practice before the next one.
- Use the line as a journal prompt: list weaknesses, then map one small action for each — no excuses, just a plan.
- When a coach calls out a bad habit, respond with the quote and commit to a measurable routine to correct it.
- Before wasting time scrolling, remind yourself 'Don't you know your imperfections are a blessing?' and spend that hour fixing one real issue.

