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    Perfectionism is yet another form of dysfunctional behavior disguised as a positive personality attribute. Before the majority of the perfectionists reading this tune me out, let me clarify my position on this:

    • The pursuit of excellence and mastery is a noble activity…I like it!

    • Perfectionism is an irrational, illogical and potentially neurotic activity…I don’t like it!

    Being a perfectionist and being productive are not very compatible.

    So What?

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    • The pursuit of excellence and mastery is a noble activity…I like it!

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    Being a perfectionist and being productive are not very compatible.

    So What?

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    fy my position on this:

    • The pursuit of excellence and mastery is a noble activity…I like it!

    • Perfectionism is an irrational, illogical and potentially neurotic activity…I don’t like it!

    Being a perfectionist and being productive are not very compatible.

    So What?

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  • Perfectionism is an irrational, illogical and potentially neurotic activity…I don’t like it!

    Being a perfectionist and being productive are not very compatible.

    So What?

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    Being a perfectionist and being productive are not very compatible.

    So What?

    Perfectionism drains the productivity and energy of the perfectionist. It can literally paralyze people and keep them from starting on important projects and tasks. It is hard to get organized and be more productive if you are paralyzed.

    One of the primary sources of perfectionism is criticism. It could be that you grew up in an environment where your parents, teachers, peers or other people important to you were, shall

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