Subscribe to the podcast - https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/subscribe In this episode, I delve into the weird world of imperfections, flaws, and uniqueness. Drawing inspiration from the Crooked Spire of Chesterfield, I share personal struggles with self-criticism and acceptance. It's a round-about look at authenticity and self-acceptance, via imperfections and community. I also share a hoarding secret from a listener and a top tip. Join me! Chesterfield's Crooked Spire Folklore and reality behind the Crooked Spire's twist We often judge ourselves harshly Old churches, old books, imperfections, universal struggles Authenticity and honesty in safe spaces Embracing self-acceptance and confidence Challenging societal expectations leads to self-acceptance Embracing imperfection, finding strength in community Folklore and history intertwine at Chesterfield's Crooked Spire church We tend to see flaws in ourselves, not in loved ones Impact on self-esteem varies with mental health and stress Struggling with self-judgment Need spaces for self-expression, honesty, and mental health to avoid internal conflict and damage Often start with difficulty, but ultimately reach a point of empowerment Not conforming to societal expectations Changing Faces charity for people with visible differences Personal struggles with hoarding behaviour Encourages self-acceptance and appreciation Resilience and community embrace of imperfections Personal growth and acceptance related to societal norms Struggles with conforming to expectations The beauty of imperfections Old books with folded corners and underlined passages The podcast as a place of honesty and authenticity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.