Are you a perfectionist?
Here's permission to stop pursuing perfection. Perfectionism is
impossible. We're all imperfect.
Perfectionism leaves a trail of wreckage on our psyches, careers,
families and entire self-perceptions. Are you thinking, "Why should
I change this? What's wrong with striving for perfection?
Isn't it the best course of action?"
Here's the perfectionism problem: Perfectionism pushes us to chase
the unattainable. Then we chastise ourselves for never achieving
our visions of perfection sparking a cycle of self-sabotage and
procrastination. Along the way, we miss potential opportunities.
It's hard to see clearly when we're focused on being perfect.
Perfectionism muffles our ability to hear our true dreams and
desires. Listening to our inner selves is critical to discovering
life purpose, determining career moves and discerning feelings
about the relationships in our lives.
Wondering if you're seeking perfection? These signals may say you
are. You:
- Find yourself procrastinating.
- Don't follow through on commitments.
- Feel stuck (feeling stuck covers a lot of territory, but can
signal that perfectionism is an obstacle).
- Are unable to come up with a "good" idea.
- Are challenged to take action.
- Beat yourself up for a "transgression" based someone else's
comment or something only you have noticed.
- Have difficulty accepting compliments or giving yourself credit
for your accomplishments.
- Make fear or guilt-based decisions.
Oh sure, there are moments that feel perfect often known as peak
experiences. At these times, we're at our best, "in the zone,"
experiencing peace or amazement as our labors bear fruit.
Perfectionism and a perfect moment are different. Peak moments and
experiences are not born of fear. They result from passion, joy,
perseverance and a strong belief in yourself. Perfectionism,
meanwhile, roots itself in the basic belief that we're never good
enough.
Perfectionism holds us back with a fear that we are inadequate, not
enough and somehow so flawed that we must reach for more.
Fear cracks its whip and we call back, "How high should I jump?
Just tell me what to do and I'll do it."
Don't confuse perfectionism with excellence. Pursuing excellence
includes an understanding that taking actions may also mean losing,
failing and generally messing up. People who excel (versus those
who strive for perfection) accept that they will make mistakes
and they learn from them. They'll examine a mistake objectively and
ask themselves, "What could I differently or better next time?"
Perfectionism can be subtle. It's often ironic the quest for
perfectionism makes us less perfect. We hold back and get less of
what we want. True sometimes we make fewer mistakes, but these
fewer mistakes come at a great cost. Isn't holding ourselves back
from doing and saying what we want the biggest mistake of all?
So starting today, let's vow to give up the pursuit of
perfectionism. We're imperfect always have been and always will
be. Life is messy always has been and always will be.
So… Go have fun, do what you want, be yourself. Really. What have
you got to lose?
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Claudette Rowley, Coach and Author
Helps entrepreneurs harness their potential & soar to new heights
Co-author ~
A Guide To Getting It: A Clear, Compelling Vision
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