In a society that puts so much emphasis on perfection, Veronica Chambers mischievously casts aside the guilt-inducing litany of shoulda, coulda, woulda that seems to define modern-day life and replaces it with a resounding call to live with foolish bravery. Refreshingly open about the personal failures and limitations that once weighed her down with shame, Chambers describes how she turned her less-than-perfect qualities into sources of delight and satisfaction. From belting out off-key renditions of torch songs while washing the dishes to seeing even the most unlikely career opportunity as a chance to spread ones wings, Chambers shows that a willingness to fall flat on ones face heightens the joys of everyday life and opens a new, wonderfully liberating perspective on work, motherhood, aging, friendship, failure, and success. With a winning combination of lighthearted anecdotes and heartfelt musings, Chambers encourages readers to follow her example and do the things that tickle their fancies and fire their imaginationsno matter what other people (and that little voice inside) may say. Like Chambers herself, theyll discover that what we consider our failures have a surprising ability to charm . . . we are loved for our imperfectionsfor our funny faces and walks and dances and songs.