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Moving Past the Deadly Trap of Perfectionism

Apr 15, 202247 minEp. 24
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Perfection is often held up as a virtue by our families, peers, society. It is actually a deadly neurological trick and a cognitive distortion, which steadily wears us down. Perfectionism is much different than a “vision of excellence”, which has the energy of accurately assessing your strengths and weaknesses, creating a vision of where you want to go, and figuring out the steps to get there. Perfectionism is a self-critical voice of “not good enough.” It is a motivating force but detracts from experiencing joy. Dr. Fred Luskin author of Forgive for Good, is our guest on this podcast and discusses issues around perfectionism in detail. Find out more about David Hanscom MD here Find out more about Les Aria, Ph.D here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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