#303 | What My Dad’s 300 Game Taught Me About Perfection, Mindfulness and Resilience
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What does it really mean to reach perfection—and does it even matter on the healing journey? In this milestone 300th episode, Michael O’Brien shares a powerful story about his father, a lifetime bowler, and the one perfect game that doesn’t define him. What defines him—and us—is the commitment to keep showing up.
This episode weaves together a personal story, Kintsugi wisdom, and a mindful moment to help you release the pressure to be perfect. You’ll explore the real meaning of progress, how resilience is built through repetition, and why the messy, imperfect attempts are what shape your strength—not a flawless finish.
Michael also guides a short reflection to help you reconnect with grace, presence, and the effort you're already making, even on the hard days.
- Discover the mindset behind choosing progress over perfection
- Learn how to reframe your healing through the metaphor of 20,000 imperfect games
- Explore the real flex of mindfulness and resilience in everyday life
- Reflect with a guided affirmation to honor your effort
- Celebrate 300 episodes of growth, presence, and community with Whole Again
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