Askyourmother 24 11 10 Katee V And Harper Hill ... ((better)) Guide
Last part: "They encourage readers to let go of the need for perfection and instead focus on progress." "Encourage" is inspire. "Let go" could be release. "Need for perfection" becomes yearning for faultlessness. "Focus on progress" is center on improvement.
"Wait" – "Pause," "Hesitate," "Tarry." AskYourMother 24 11 10 Katee V And Harper Hill ...
I should be careful with phrases like "take a cue" which means to follow advice; possible synonyms could be "emulate," "adopt," or "follow." Also, terms like "prioritize" can become "make a priority," "focus on," or "emphasize." Last part: "They encourage readers to let go
Breaking it down:
Starting with "By" – possible alternatives could be "Through," "Via," "By means of." "Following" – "Adhering," "Observing," "Abiding." "These" could be "These," "Such," "These very." Wait, maybe better options? Maybe "These," "Those," "Such." Hmm, but "those" wouldn't fit here. Maybe "These," "Those," "These specific." Wait, no. Let me think again. Maybe "These," "Such," "Those." But "those" might not fit the context. Alternatively, "By following these principles" – maybe alternatives for "these" could be "these," "those," "these particular." But "those" here could be confusing. Maybe better to use "these specific," "these," "those." But I need three distinct options. Maybe "these specific," "these," "those particular." But perhaps that's overcomplicating. Let me check a thesaurus for "these." Alternatives could be "these," "those," "such." Hmm, maybe "these specific," "those," "such." "Focus on progress" is center on improvement