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  I am a recovering perfectionist. Perfectionism is a misguided attempt to avoid failure and to gain approval. Why do we want perfect? Because we all want love and respect. I wanted “perfect” at as a child so that I would be “good” in the eyes of two very critical parents. I wanted even more “perfect” in art school in an attempt to escape art critiques unscathed.

Why is perfectionism so very misguided?

Because:

  1. Perfect does not exist
  2. No on but you really cares about your perfect, they don’t even notice
  3. Perfect kills creativity
  4. Perfect crushes your confidence
  5. Perfect is incredibility inefficient, nothing gets done and that is stressful and only disappointing
Here are 10 ways perfectionism hurt me.
  1. It delayed my success and happiness. Even though wanted to start a business for a long time, I waited because I believed that I had to have “all of the information.” Which I never had and I still don’t.
  2. Perfectionism caused me to work too long and hard eating up limited time and valuable energy.
  3. Perfectionism torqued a clear view of my art. If I did not achieve the fussy vision in my head of what I was striving for, I would destroy art that was actually really good.
  4. Perfectionism fueled my debilitating anxiety and all of the health consequences that anxiety triggers.
  5. Perfectionism made other people around me uncomfortable because they where not sure that they could meet my impossible standards.
  6. Perfectionism made me uptight instead of enjoying opportunities to just relax.
  7. Perfectionism preventing me from experimenting, blocking progress.
  8. Instead of embracing accidents and letting creativity flow, my perfectionism choked my creativity and I felt the sting of failure harder.
  9. Perfectionism made me feel as if I was always failing and it clouded the reality that I was actually progressing.
  10. Perfectionism killed my confidence. Why? “Confidence is being willing to fail in front of others.” Craig Swanson, Co Founder of Creative Live

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