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Perfectly Imperfect
Raw Reflections on Body Image, Mothering, Love and Loneliness (that you don't usually share)
Ailsa Robson(0)
About
Do you wonder if you are ever going to feel 'good enough'?
Ailsa bares all in her raw journal entries written whilst raising her babies, often alone, due to her husband's Fly In and Fly Out (FIFO) work commitments. She reflects on the golden and gut-wrenching moments of mothering and life, whilst contemplating how she feels about her relationships and her ever-changing body.
If you hate dieting and want to like yourself more, feel stuck in your own unrealistic expectations, and often care more for others than yourself, you are not alone.
Ailsa offers an alternative to striving to be the best version of yourself — instead embrace your dodgy bits and give thanks.
This is Ailsa's first book, originally written in the form of a private blog, as a cathartic escape from her ever changing life. This collection of raw reflections were never meant to be shared publicl,y but with hindsight it's apparent that Ailsa's stories resonate with women as they ask themselves the universal questions am I good enough? and am I alone in my feelings?
Delve in and you will discover
● you are not alone
● you are simply doing your best
● and you do not need to apologise for your 'imperfections'
Ailsa bares all in her raw journal entries written whilst raising her babies, often alone, due to her husband's Fly In and Fly Out (FIFO) work commitments. She reflects on the golden and gut-wrenching moments of mothering and life, whilst contemplating how she feels about her relationships and her ever-changing body.
If you hate dieting and want to like yourself more, feel stuck in your own unrealistic expectations, and often care more for others than yourself, you are not alone.
Ailsa offers an alternative to striving to be the best version of yourself — instead embrace your dodgy bits and give thanks.
This is Ailsa's first book, originally written in the form of a private blog, as a cathartic escape from her ever changing life. This collection of raw reflections were never meant to be shared publicl,y but with hindsight it's apparent that Ailsa's stories resonate with women as they ask themselves the universal questions am I good enough? and am I alone in my feelings?
Delve in and you will discover
● you are not alone
● you are simply doing your best
● and you do not need to apologise for your 'imperfections'