Impeccability is a practical, achievable quality that enhances performance and wellness.
Impeccable
Merriam-Webster defines impeccable as "free from fault or blame: flawless", incapable of committing a serious or regrettable fault, offense, or omission.
Worthy Goals
Flawlessness is a worthy goal, but the wise recognize that there will be flaws. Leonard Cohen reminds us that "there is a crack, a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in."
The light wakes us up so we can learn. Seeing and accepting our flaws helps us approach flawlessness. We must acknowledge that we are not perfect.
Perhaps the greatest flaws are not learning from our mistakes and not forgiving ourselves or others for making errors. When we judge failure, we get in the way of learning and learning is critical.