perfectionism
perfectionism
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by Gregory Burrus - 2006-12-11
Avoidance, procrastination, overwhelmed, perfectionism are all the daggers in the heart of efficiency. Use the following tips to overcome procrastination in your life.1. Write it down, Write it down. ...
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by Henrik Edberg - 2007-02-22
Goals in of themselves donīt seem to provide what I for many years thought. I thought that you set a goal and when you reach it there will be some great emotional payoff. Your life will be happier. Li...
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by Paula Eder - 2007-02-22
'Take time to be deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in.' Napoleon BonaparteTime is too precious to waste on perfectionism. How often do you feel the frustration of...
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by Curtis G. Schmitt - 2007-03-20
What's wrong with striving for perfection? Doesn't that mean that you will always do your best?Let's consider those two standards--"be perfect" and "do your best." Are they really equivalent?In his 27...
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by Maria Pascucci - 2007-03-28
Maria Pascucci, president of Campus Calm, had the opportunity to talk with Richard Kadison, M.D., about why high schools and colleges are seeing a rise in the number of stressed-out students battling ...
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by Maria Pascucci - 2007-04-05
Campus Calm had the opportunity to talk with Carleton Kendrick, Ed.M., LCSW, about why students are increasingly becoming more packaged for success and the price they're paying in the process. Kendric...
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by Suzanne Holman - 2007-06-25
If you find yourself being super critical of yourself, you are probably a perfectionist.You may even be proud of the fact that you are a perfectionist.Is perfectionism a good thing? Let's take a look...
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by Bill Urell - 2008-05-01
Perfectionism may seem like a desirable trait to have, but it can often turn into more of an obstacle than an asset. When you consider the fact that no one is perfect, perfectionists are setting thems...
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by Paula Eder - 2008-09-15
"Done is better than perfect."AnonymousPerfectionism, like a mirage, lures you into a desert of false hopes. Your ideal hovers just out of reach while your day slips away. Regain your productivity! L...
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by Holly Cox - 2008-10-09
Ryan, my first-born son, started reading when he was three. At four, he attended a Montessori School, and before long he was pasting continents on a map and naming all of them. My husband and I were s...