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Perfectionists strive to be the best at everything they do. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Many perfectionists excel in their fields. However, that doesn’t mean that this personality trait isn’t without its downsides. In truth, when a minor setback feels like a major personal failure, that’s when perfectionism becomes a burden. This is when you need to conquer it.
Perfectionists may hold themselves or others to standards they know are unrealistic. If your perfectionism interferes with your ability to form or maintain relationships, keep in mind that there are steps you can take to break free.
Perfectionism vs. Aspiring to Greatness
In any museum, there is no work of art that’s perfect. Every famous painting has plenty of blemishes that only a trained eye can spot.
The Mona Lisa is a great work of art. However, if you look at it with X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, you’ll find that the painting is made up of over 40 layers of paint. Had Da Vinci gone much further beyond the 40th coat, he could have lost the subtlety of human expression his paintings are known for.
Perfectionists tend to hyper-focus on even the tiniest flaws. If you focus on the things you’re unable to do perfectly, you may end up doing nothing at all. You’ll procrastinate so much that the final product will be sub-par.
In our daily lives, do you see how perfectionism can become a self-fulfilling prophecy?
Let us acknowledge that perfection is unattainable. Instead, let us aspire to greatness.
Implement these strategies and overcome your obsession with being perfect:
Life isn’t perfect and neither are you. Therefore, permit yourself to let go of your perfectionist ways. Finally, take action today by using these tips to create measurable changes in your life. You’ll be happy you did.
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