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Letting go of being perfect
Christine Carter discusses the scientific research and pitfalls associated with perfection...
published: 05 Dec 2008
author: Greater Good Science Center
Letting go of being perfect
Letting go of being perfect
Christine Carter discusses the scientific research and pitfalls associated with perfectionism on ABC's "View From the Bay."- published: 05 Dec 2008
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- author: Greater Good Science Center
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Perfectionism (Psychology)
Obviously exaggerated, but you get the point....
published: 09 Apr 2013
author: Meg Arguelles
Perfectionism (Psychology)
Perfectionism (Psychology)
Obviously exaggerated, but you get the point.- published: 09 Apr 2013
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- author: Meg Arguelles
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Carol Dweck On Being Perfect
Striving for self-perfection is considered a high virtue. And, as one of the world's leadi...
published: 31 Jul 2013
author: schooloflifechannel .
Carol Dweck On Being Perfect
Carol Dweck On Being Perfect
Striving for self-perfection is considered a high virtue. And, as one of the world's leading psychologists, we might assume Carol Dweck is a paragon of self-...- published: 31 Jul 2013
- views: 1069
- author: schooloflifechannel .
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Perfectionism :)
A far from perfect video on perfectionism. :) Psychology of perfectionism, thoughts on roo...
published: 19 Jun 2011
author: rinaweb
Perfectionism :)
Perfectionism :)
A far from perfect video on perfectionism. :) Psychology of perfectionism, thoughts on root causes and cures for it -- Blogging at http://uriupina.com.- published: 19 Jun 2011
- views: 1077
- author: rinaweb
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Sports & Psychology: Six Signs of Perfectionist Sports Kids
Youth Sports Psychology expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at www.youthsportspsychology.com, discus...
published: 09 Jan 2009
author: Patrick Cohn
Sports & Psychology: Six Signs of Perfectionist Sports Kids
Sports & Psychology: Six Signs of Perfectionist Sports Kids
Youth Sports Psychology expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at www.youthsportspsychology.com, discusses the top six signs that sports parents and coaches have perfecti...- published: 09 Jan 2009
- views: 5878
- author: Patrick Cohn
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Perfectionism and Anxiety Treatment
Hypnotherapy London www.easywaytochange.co.uk
Some ideas for anxiety treatment if you are ...
published: 05 Dec 2013
Perfectionism and Anxiety Treatment
Perfectionism and Anxiety Treatment
Hypnotherapy London www.easywaytochange.co.uk Some ideas for anxiety treatment if you are a perfectionist. Are you anxious? Do you worry excessively? You may be a perfectionist. Hypnotherapist Chloe Brotheridge speaks about some techniques and recommends some self help books to overcome anxiety caused by excessive perfectionism. For more on Hypnotherapy London see www.easywaytochange.co.uk I think it's safe to say that perfectionism, although very useful at times, can have massive draw backs. I had a client who to the outside world is utterly enviable; she's beautiful, slim, a high achiever both in academia and career. However, she can't enjoy the things she has and what she's achieved; it's simply never good enough. There's a sense of unease, of anxiety, a drive and ambition driven by a fear of not measuring up to her own impossible standards. Perfectionism is one of the most common issues I see in my hypnotherapy practise. I often see it alongside issues with anxiety, excessive worrying and low self esteem. However is a strong rational motive to keep the perfectionism going since many feel that without it they will do less well; the thing they fear the most. The feeling of 'never good enough' -- is the driver to succeed. Unattainable ideals mean that they are never going to arrive at their destination; a prevailing sense of dissatisfaction. I wonder how many people experience this, to some degree of another? In David Burns' book on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, 'Feeling Good', he asks a patient to draw a line on a graph of her personal 'worth' from birth to death. She drew a straight line across at around 85%. Then she was asked to plot per productivity or apparent 'achievement' levels on the same graph. This fluctuated with time; however, she saw that no matter what she had achieved, her self 'worth' did not change with either time or life events. This exercise can be very useful for separating self worth from achievements in life. So, if you recognise some of these traits, the following exercises may help you to change the way you think and feel about things, in order to live a happier, but still productive, life. Becoming your own best friend -- How would you speak to someone you really care about, whom you want to encourage and motivate? Would you point out their flaws and compare them to other people? I don't think so. Be mindful of how you speak to yourself, if necessary making a list of self critical thoughts, and then trying to re-phase them in a more constructive and rational way. Beware of all or nothing thinking. Black and white, right or wrong, should or must statements all hint to a perfectionistic and potentially irrational way of thinking. Examine the evidence -- Take the time to question your beliefs, what evidence is there to support the belief? Remember your thoughts are not facts. In his book, 'When Perfection isn't Good Enough" Dr. Martin M. Antony suggests trying some experiments to test out your beliefs; make small mistakes on purpose and see what happens -- then learn to tolerate the discomfort. Often anxiety levels reduce about an issue once you've faced it. What advice would you have for a friend who had this issue? You'll often find you are more kind and accepting of others mistakes than your own. What if things don't turn out perfectly -- For example, making a cake for friends -- have you been to someone else's house where the cake wasn't perfect? Did it really matter? If you're prone to procrastination -- break tasks into smaller chunks to make them more manageable. The book 'Getting Things Done' by David Allen describes an excellent system for doing this. In summary, remember, perfection doesn't actually exist. Remember to enjoy the journey rather than just focusing on an unreachable destination. Try to develop the sense that it is ok to simply get a little better everyday. 1) ^ Hamachek, D. E. (1978). "Psychodynamics of normal and neurotic perfectionism". Psychology 15: 27--33 Hypnotherapy London www.easywaytochange.co.uk- published: 05 Dec 2013
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Taming the Shrews: Perfectionism and Procrastination in Graduate School Life
Andy Case-Simonson, Counseling Psychologist, asks, "How often do you wish for more hours i...
published: 18 May 2011
author: UniversityOfGeorgia
Taming the Shrews: Perfectionism and Procrastination in Graduate School Life
Taming the Shrews: Perfectionism and Procrastination in Graduate School Life
Andy Case-Simonson, Counseling Psychologist, asks, "How often do you wish for more hours in the day, increased efficency in your work style, reduced feelings...- published: 18 May 2011
- views: 5193
- author: UniversityOfGeorgia
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Overcoming Anxiety and Perfectionism
Tracy talks about how Recovery International has helped her to overcome her problems with ...
published: 17 Feb 2009
author: RecoveryIntl
Overcoming Anxiety and Perfectionism
Overcoming Anxiety and Perfectionism
Tracy talks about how Recovery International has helped her to overcome her problems with anxiety. Learn more at www.LowSelfHelpSystems.org.- published: 17 Feb 2009
- views: 10297
- author: RecoveryIntl
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How Perfectionism Stifles Young Athletes' Success
Dr. Patrick Cohn, co-founder of The Ultimate Sports Parent (www.youthsportspsychology.com)...
published: 09 Jan 2009
author: Patrick Cohn
How Perfectionism Stifles Young Athletes' Success
How Perfectionism Stifles Young Athletes' Success
Dr. Patrick Cohn, co-founder of The Ultimate Sports Parent (www.youthsportspsychology.com) discusses how fear of failure and perfectionism in young athletes ...- published: 09 Jan 2009
- views: 4773
- author: Patrick Cohn
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How Fear Of Failure Stifles Young Athletes' Success
Dr. Patrick Cohn, co-founder of The Ultimate Sports Parent (www.youthsportspsychology.com)...
published: 31 Jan 2008
author: UltimateSportsParent
How Fear Of Failure Stifles Young Athletes' Success
How Fear Of Failure Stifles Young Athletes' Success
Dr. Patrick Cohn, co-founder of The Ultimate Sports Parent (www.youthsportspsychology.com) discusses how fear of failure and perfectionism in young athletes ...- published: 31 Jan 2008
- views: 4611
- author: UltimateSportsParent
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The Productivity Boost - Psychology of Perfection - Michelle Poteet
What is our psychology of perfection? All those thoughts that rattle around in our head an...
published: 11 Jan 2011
author: productivityboost
The Productivity Boost - Psychology of Perfection - Michelle Poteet
The Productivity Boost - Psychology of Perfection - Michelle Poteet
What is our psychology of perfection? All those thoughts that rattle around in our head and ultimately hold us back?- published: 11 Jan 2011
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- author: productivityboost
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Yoga for Perfectionism
For show notes and links click above
Today's question comes from Veronica from email:
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published: 03 Dec 2013
Yoga for Perfectionism
Yoga for Perfectionism
For show notes and links click above Today's question comes from Veronica from email: Thinking about intentions; I feel that I don't flow with life. I want to get rid of things that do not work or I do not use. I would like everything to be neat and clean. Time never reaches me because my boyfriend does not help me or help me very little; and also because I'm too perfectionist. I would appreciate any idea or asana to help me. I am thinking of two yoga classes that could be quite helpful for you. They are two classes on acceptance: http://www.melissawest.com/namaste-yoga-141-keepin-it-real-yogi-acceptance/ http://www.melissawest.com/namaste-yoga-4-yoga-for-acceptance-with-dr-melissa-west/ Dr. Susan Baili, MD, in her Article Let Go of Perfectionism, Pleasing, and Performing for Psychology Today http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/prescriptions-life/201310/let-go-perfectionism-pleasing-and-performing says "So many of us are trying to live up to expectations or reputations. A good reputation is a good thing, but it goes bad when you start to feel that you can't be human. What if you just let yourself be your messy human self and trusted that all would be okay anyway? That your real self, with its full range of emotion and performance (from great to profoundly imperfect) is just fine. More than enough, actually." We practice yoga to come to know our True Selves. The part of ourselves that is already perfect whole and complete regardless of whether everything is neat and clean and whether our boyfriends helps us or not. The more I practice yoga the less it becomes contingent on my kitchen being tidy. The other yoga class I would recommend is "Breathe Love and Let Go" http://youtu.be/EsZs7DpY0p0 That is a class I created when I had to let go of a lot in my life and realized that I the only thing I had left was the flow of my breath ... and you know what? That was enough. Dr. Susan Baili suggests, "Practice letting go, and reminding yourself that to the essence of your very cells you are enough. You are good enough just as you are. You don't need to prove it to anyone. The people who count most will already know, anyway." Thanks for a great question Veronica.- published: 03 Dec 2013
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Wrestling Mindset- Perfectionism
Wrestling Mindset-Perfectionism by Gene and Jeff Zannetti of Z-Fanatical Fitness.Wrestling...
published: 21 Apr 2013
author: ZFANATICAL
Wrestling Mindset- Perfectionism
Wrestling Mindset- Perfectionism
Wrestling Mindset-Perfectionism by Gene and Jeff Zannetti of Z-Fanatical Fitness.Wrestling Mindset (http://www.wrestlingmindset.com) is designed to help wres...- published: 21 Apr 2013
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- author: ZFANATICAL
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Self-Portrait, April 28th, or some thoughts on perfectionism and introversion
"...The melancholic temperament is fundamentally introverted and is given to thought. Mela...
published: 28 Apr 2013
author: Magnus Myrtveit
Self-Portrait, April 28th, or some thoughts on perfectionism and introversion
Self-Portrait, April 28th, or some thoughts on perfectionism and introversion
"...The melancholic temperament is fundamentally introverted and is given to thought. Melancholic people often are perceived as very (or overly) pondering an...- published: 28 Apr 2013
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- author: Magnus Myrtveit
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Dr. Steven Tsao Discusses Perfectionism and OCD
Dr. Steven Tsao comments on helpful versus unhelpful perfectionism. Dr. Tsao presented abo...
published: 22 Jul 2013
author: Center4Anxiety
Dr. Steven Tsao Discusses Perfectionism and OCD
Dr. Steven Tsao Discusses Perfectionism and OCD
Dr. Steven Tsao comments on helpful versus unhelpful perfectionism. Dr. Tsao presented about perfectionism and obsessive-compulsive disorder at the 2013 OCD ...- published: 22 Jul 2013
- views: 52
- author: Center4Anxiety
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Perfectionism in Sport - a Blessing or a Danger?* by Mind Set and Go
http://www.mindsetandgo.com/perfectionism-in-sport-a-blessing-or-a-danger/ Aim for Success...
published: 08 May 2012
author: MindSetandGo
Perfectionism in Sport - a Blessing or a Danger?* by Mind Set and Go
Perfectionism in Sport - a Blessing or a Danger?* by Mind Set and Go
http://www.mindsetandgo.com/perfectionism-in-sport-a-blessing-or-a-danger/ Aim for Success, not Perfection! Have a Great Day, Everybody!- published: 08 May 2012
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- author: MindSetandGo
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Absolute Truth Ep 5-Perfection
This episode covers realizing that you are a perfectionist, how to change, and how ,your p...
published: 15 Oct 2011
Absolute Truth Ep 5-Perfection
Absolute Truth Ep 5-Perfection
This episode covers realizing that you are a perfectionist, how to change, and how ,your perfectionism effects others. In the Thinking Out Loud Section of the show I will discuss my opinion of the current college education system. http://www.tolpodcast.com Thinking Out Loud Podcast- tolpodcast.com- published: 15 Oct 2011
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