Impeccability Is Not Perfection
- lucywishart7
- Nov 5
- 1 min read
Let’s be clear:
Impeccability is not about being perfect.
It’s about being clean.
Clean in how you speak.
Clean in what you choose.
Clean in the way your inner world matches your outer stance.
For those of us working in lived experience roles —
especially inside systems that still don’t fully understand what we are —
impeccability is more than a value.
It’s survival.
When you carry lived experience into professional settings,
you carry your story, your insight, your energy, and your truth.
But too often, you’re asked to dilute it. Soften it.
Make it palatable. Clinical. Inoffensive.
That’s where impeccability comes in.
It’s the stance that says:
“I won’t perform my pain for you. I won’t distort my truth for approval.”
I’ve created a short, potent resource on impeccability —
not as a tool for self-judgement, but as a field to return to.
For when your voice shakes.
For when you start to leak energy.
For when you feel the quiet pressure to abandon your knowing.




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