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Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

EP198 Three sneaky ways perfectionism is holding you back (even if you think you're not a perfectionist)

03 May 2020

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Perfectionism is not always about needing things to be perfect. It can look like an "all-or-nothing" mentality that keeps us from creating the change we want. My working theory is that everyone struggles with perfectionism, it simply manifests differently for different people. We all have our things that we are extremely particular about. Even folks who are super laid-back or happily disorganized or go-with-the-flow still have very defined preferences for certain aspects of their life. I think it's the root word "perfect" that throws people off. Very few people actually try to make everything to be absolutely perfect with no flaws at all times. But, we do all sometimes have the belief that things have to be a certain way in order for us to be content or satisfied. Things have to match out personal standard in order to be acceptable β€” and that's a sneaky form of perfectionism. In this episode, I'm going to share 3 thought patterns that you may recognize, explain how they're actually tied to perfectionism, and give you some strategies to shift your thinking. Click here to read the transcript and participate in the discussion or, join our podcast Facebook group here to connect with other teachers and discuss the Truth for Teachers' podcast episodes.

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