
Allen Iverson Quote I M Not Perfect But I Am Trying Every Day To This fear of finishing presents itself in many forms. perfectionism often paralyzes high achievers, keeping them trapped in an endless loop of refining and tweaking. I've almost finished my level and trying to perfect every part but i can't decide if red or purple looks better. so i'm asking the people. which one looks better? what's more original. i also like them both but i want to make my level stand out. it's not completely classic. i use moving backgrounds and such, and uhhhh uhhh .

I Finished My First Every Piece I Made A Lot Of Mistakes I Couldn T In my peak of perfectionism, it fuelled intense feelings of inadequacy, insecurity, and self loathing and perpetuated high anxiety and severe clinical depression. I’ve almost finished the ‘practice makes perfect all in one italian’ textbook and had a question. what level are you roughly expected to be on finish? i’ve looked around and can’t find any answers. my goal is to get to b1 to start reading the harry potter books in italian so i’m trying to find the next resource step towards that. Perfectionists can be high achievers, but their efforts can also cause low self esteem, misspent time, and strained relationships. the key is to find ways to give an effort you can be proud of without demanding the impossible of yourself. instead of striving for “perfect,” strive for “good enough.” remove “should” from your vocabulary. Keeping the momentum going is key to avoid overthinking. once you are finished, you can always come back to those notes and perfect those parts. focus on making progress.

I Am Often Stuck Trying To Be Perfect Each Day I Am Now Trying To Just Perfectionists can be high achievers, but their efforts can also cause low self esteem, misspent time, and strained relationships. the key is to find ways to give an effort you can be proud of without demanding the impossible of yourself. instead of striving for “perfect,” strive for “good enough.” remove “should” from your vocabulary. Keeping the momentum going is key to avoid overthinking. once you are finished, you can always come back to those notes and perfect those parts. focus on making progress. Progress, not perfection, is what drives success. this principle applies to almost every area of life. whether you’re trying to start a new habit, launch a business, or learn a skill, waiting for the perfect conditions will only delay your results. instead, focus on taking the next step. it might not be flawless, but it moves you forward. You do this by completely absorbing yourself into an easy part of the task that you feel rather comfortable with. in fact, you convince yourself that you cannot move onto the next part of the task unless this first part is done perfectly. Here are some of the key ways perfectionism creates obstacles in life. perfectionists often struggle to finish projects because nothing feels “good enough.” instead of making steady progress, they get caught in cycles of endless tweaking, revising, and over analyzing. Perfectionism can make us feel depressed, frustrated, anxious, and even angry when we “fail” at one simple task and it bleeds into every other area of our lives.

Not Perfect But Ive Improved Every Day Since My Last Post About A Month Progress, not perfection, is what drives success. this principle applies to almost every area of life. whether you’re trying to start a new habit, launch a business, or learn a skill, waiting for the perfect conditions will only delay your results. instead, focus on taking the next step. it might not be flawless, but it moves you forward. You do this by completely absorbing yourself into an easy part of the task that you feel rather comfortable with. in fact, you convince yourself that you cannot move onto the next part of the task unless this first part is done perfectly. Here are some of the key ways perfectionism creates obstacles in life. perfectionists often struggle to finish projects because nothing feels “good enough.” instead of making steady progress, they get caught in cycles of endless tweaking, revising, and over analyzing. Perfectionism can make us feel depressed, frustrated, anxious, and even angry when we “fail” at one simple task and it bleeds into every other area of our lives.