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One of the best explanations I’ve heard of this recently comes from professional poker player Annie Duke. In her book, she describes this problem of “resulting” where decisions are evaluated based on the ultimate outcome. Over the course of the month, this win or loss is just one of the many things that’s happened. It looks even smaller if you think about it in the context of the year. As Dan settled into his groove, what followed was a barrage of brilliantly executed eclectic and acoustic blues albums. 2006 brought with 'Real,' 'Move My Soul' in 2009, '20 Stones' in 2012, and the unplugged wonder of 2013's acoustically anchored 'Wooden Thoughts' release. We don’t need to be perfect to do good deeds in the world, but we need to be sincere in our efforts.” — Gudjon Bergmann Like the bronze statue of the Angel of the Waters, those who pursue perfection find themselves paralyzed by the possibility of flaw, fault, or failure.” — Jamie Le Fay

People often confuse perfection with excellence. The pursuit of excellence is a healthy striving to be outstanding or above average. It promotes personal growth and improvement. But perfectionists don’t expect just excellence; they have such painfully high standards that anything short of perfect is intolerable. Unlike seeking excellence, perfectionism is a narrow, intolerant expectation that we will never make mistakes or have any imperfections.” – Sharon MartinWhen driven by a compulsion to make everything perfect, you are often unable to stay productive or feel satisfied with what you do. So here are the five reasons why perfectionism destroys your productivity and what you can do about it. Perfectionism May Result in Procrastination Perfectionists often have the belief that I will rest (or play) when the job is done. Of course, the job is never done because it’s never perfect enough. As such, you are at increased risk for burnout, which is a surefire way to have your business or career fail.

Perfection of character is this: to live each day as if it were your last, without frenzy, without apathy, without pretense.” — Marcus Aurelius Too much anxiety fosters a deeper fear that depletes energy. Taking things too personally stifles learning with walls of defensiveness. Perfectionism can be obvious or it can be quite subtle. Sometimes it’s hard to spot, because it doesn’t impact all areas of your life. It’s possible for perfectionism to be causing problems in some areas of your life, but not others.” – Sharon MartinBut I am learning that perfection isn’t what matters. In fact, it’s the very thing that can destroy you if you let it.” — Emily Giffin, Something Borrowed The way I have figured out how to insulate myself from that experience is to make sure to review my own work as objectively as possible. DAN returned to the UK in April / May 2017 and again in November 2017 as special guest on Joanne Shaw Taylor’s tour. If you keep rejecting your own thought process in the race for perfection, this rejection will only hinder your own self-worth. And once you get into the rut of feeling worthless, all your ideas, thoughts, and productive mechanisms are thrown down the drain. If one wants to be active, one mustn’t be afraid to do something wrong sometimes, not afraid to lapse into some mistakes. To be good — many people think that they’ll achieve it by doing no harm — and that’s a lie… That leads to stagnation, to mediocrity. Just slap something on it when you see a blank canvas staring at you with a sort of imbecility.” — Vincent Van Gogh

Quitting perfectionism requires a healthy dose of self-trust, and that starts with trusting that you're perfectly capable of learning from and resolving any mistakes you make. Perfectionists are constantly judging themselves. And because what we say to ourselves is often reflected in how we interact with other people, you’re probably judging other people, too. You might overtly point out what other people do wrong or be more passive aggressive, saying things like, “It must’ve been nice to be able to go home at 5 p.m. instead of finishing your work.” Being highly critical of others reduces the productivity of your team, and that can lead to your failure. 7. You can’t delegate.

Dan Patlansky will be performing in the North West at the Deaf Institute in Manchester on Thursday 15 th March. Second, as I mentioned above, while we know that native objects are free for extension, there’s always a risk of running into an oddball environment which doesn’t conform to spec. Keeping methods on a standalone (user-defined) object can avoid such scenarios. Whether this could be considered an issue depends on how paranoid you are.

Perfectionists are workhorses, and despite our fatigue and overwhelm, people count on us to get things done—and we generally come through for them.” – Sharon Martin Creativity demands mistakes are made and that we learn from those mistakes and embrace them for where they can take us. When creating, perfection is never in the mix. It has no place in the creative process. Perfection is overly demanding, unrealistic, and, as we said earlier, dangerous to your mental health. Perfectionism has an element of compulsivity, and anything short of perfection is seen as a failure.” – Ellen Bowers If you look at some of the most successful people in history, you'll likely find some stories that suggest a slightly detrimental tendency towards perfectionism.Related: How to Overcome Perfectionism to Succeed in Business 2. Perfectionism puts too much on your plate PDF) The psychology of perfectionism: Critical issues, open questions, and future directions (researchgate.net) Another way to move away from the perfectionist life is to stay away from social media. Endless scrolling on social media, viewing all the posts from friends and strangers that make it look like their lives are perfect, is dangerous. Comparing your life to others on social media is as unrealistic as trying to be perfect. It leads to depression and worse. If you're feeling the pull of perfectionism in your life, stay away from social media for a week and then see how you feel. Striving for perfection out of the gate adds more obstacles to the path than it eliminates; ultimately, striving ever closer to perfection is a potentially an infinite goal. However, striving for great… then testing, iterating, and continually improving towards perfection allows for testing of assumptions, gathering data, and progress.” - Quote:



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