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Perfectionism leads to procrastination and paralysis

arjenwiersma.nl Perfectionism leads to procrastination and paralysis

Working on my thesis research proposal has been quite the journey, and not always in the direction I would have chosen. A personal revelation that struck me during the process is the tight and rather vexing relationship between perfectionism, procrastination, and paralysis. It’s often said that the ...

I wrote a small piece on dealing with perfection paralysis. It includes 7 tips to focus on the things to do.

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  • Super cool write-up. This definitely speaks to me. I'm exactly the same. Understanding this and acknowledging that this is what I do and who I am really helps me out with this

  • Great write-up, it reminds me of the time when I wrote my thesis, these kinds of tasks make it very likely to walk into that trap.

    But I've also noticed that in corporate environments. It's most often combined with "we make no mistakes" and the constant fear of being laid-off if your "performance" isn't top notch. It's also a broader issue in the society as whole of course, but see, I have to remind myself yet again, that I do not need to make "the perfect reply post" and I can just stop right here :).