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Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - " Perfectionism "

Are you a perfectionist? Do you know anyone who is? Today, I want to talk

about the drive to be perfect and what it can cost you.

What's so bad about being good? Nothing at all, but trying to be perfect

can cost you a lot in terms of mental health and harmonious relationships.

You see, people who can mobilize themselves in the face of tough problems

are usually folks who don't worry about being perfect. They're happy to move

ahead with a partial solution, trusting that they'll invent the rest as they

go along.

Now, perfectionists will try to tell you that their relentless standards

drive them to levels of productivity and excellence that they couldn't

otherwise attain. But often just the opposite is true. Perfectionists

usually accomplish less, because they waste so much time paralyzed by fear

of failure. They won't start anything until they know how to finish it

without any mishaps, and that's a mistake.

Even though they don't know exactly how they're going to do something,

high-performance people keep their vision of the end-result uppermost in

their minds and forge ahead anyway. They believe that they'll get the help

they need, find the resources they need, and figure out the how-to's as they

go - and they usually do.

If, for some reason, they don't achieve the outcome they wanted, they don't

waste energy beating themselves up about it. They simply learn from the

experience and move on.

Lou Tice

The Pacific Institute

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