Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Theres a Time and Place for Perfectionism - Sterling Career Concepts

Theres a Time and Place for Perfectionism Theres a Time and Place for Perfectionism Do you always hold yourself to high standards? If so, you’re not alone. Most gifted people strive for perfection. But what if inflexible standards are slowing you down and holding you back? There’s evidence that constant perfectionism can get in the way of happiness and productivity. It’s connected to procrastination, low productivity, and depression. More often than not, continual high standards aren’t needed for us to succeed.  The trick is to recognize when high standards are necessary and when they actually get in the way of innovation, efficiency and fulfillment. Getting to the place of good enough on most tasks and projects allows us to get more done without compromising quality. This open minded approach allows for creativity, innovation and fun. Freedom from perfection starts with flexibility, compassion and faith in self. Remember that you are good enough as you are. You are intrinsically valuable. The next time you notice that you’re driving yourself hard, procrastinating on projects or tasks, or feeling self critical about your accomplishments, ask yourself:  â€œAm I holding myself to standards that aren’t needed in these circumstances?” “What would good enough look and feel like?” Breathe.   Open up your heart and mind. Think flexibly about your project or task and let your standards relax. Try taking the “good enough approach” for your day-to-day tasks and reserve your high standards for   special circumstances. You’ll not only get more done, you’ll also feel motivated to do more!

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