The pressure to be perfect can overwhelm us. When we understand that being good enough can be perfect, we find peace.
Join me as Hollee Temple and I chat about the power of “Good Enough.”
Saturday June 23rd, 9:00 AM EST
Listen live here: Good Enough is Powerful
Call in: (347) 843-4081
Hollee is a journalist-turned-lawyer-turned-professor at West Virginia University College of Law. After graduating at the top of her class with a combined bachelor’s and master’s degree from Northwestern, Hollee headed to Duke University School of Law. She graduated in 1999 and began a four-year stint as a litigation associate at a large Pittsburgh law firm. After her first son was born in 2002, Temple returned to her firm part-time before joining the WVU faculty the next year.
An active scholar and speaker, Hollee has been published in newspapers (including the Miami Herald, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and Michigan City News-Dispatch), national law reviews and legal writing publications. A faculty associate of the Women’s Studies program, she serves on the internal advisory board of West Virginia University ADVANCE Center, working to improve work/life and women’s issues on campus.
In 2008, Hollee celebrated ten years of marriage with John Temple, a journalism professor. She is constantly amused and amazed by her feisty red-headed sons: Gideon, 9 (who is raising eyebrows around Morgantown by convincing his classmates to root for the rival Pitt Panthers), and Henry, 7 (who once swallowed a penny while in timeout for putting dangerous objects in his mouth).
If she’s not teaching, speaking, grading, writing or hanging with the family, Hollee is probably doing yoga.
Get the book here: Good Enough is the New Perfect
Check out her website: The New Perfect
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