Article 111AK How to be a better perfectionist | Fiona Buckland

How to be a better perfectionist | Fiona Buckland

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Fiona Buckland
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The belief that anything can be flawless is a mirage. Embracing imperfection is the best way to truly improve our work and relationships

A little perfectionism can be a good thing. It generates an image of a future we care about and the energy to strive for it. But too much and we can quickly become overwhelmed, lose confidence, frustrate others and underperform. So it's crucial to be able to tolerate, and even embrace, imperfection at work, at home and in relationships.

Related: Perfectionists relax: we're good enough as we are | Laya Maheshwari

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