Sometimes I have skid marks. There. It’s all out in the open. I said it. I mean, it isn’t something that I’m necessarily proud of, but it’s something that’s become absolutely necessary. Here’s the thing. I’m a self-diagnosed recovering perfectionist. That means in the earlier years of my life, my mind was consumed with trying to figure out how I could keep my house perfectly clean and organized at all times. And it only got worse after having children. I made sure that not a single thing was out of place and everything got cleaned on a schedule, including my toilets.
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