Perfectionism: Stopping People Dead in Their Tracks
It isn’t about being better than everyone else. If it were, it would probably be a good deal easier to deal with, because comparisons to others can easily be quantified. Instead, perfectionists strive to supersede an ideal, to achieve one’s personal best at any given time, which doesn’t allow any room for error or compromise. Often “all-or-none” thinkers, perfectionists would rather not put forth any effort at all if they can’t do it right. This leads to work mounting as it’s put off longer and longer, until the resulting pile of backlogged work is actually impossible for anyone to accomplish in a timely fashion you know someone haunted by these symptoms? Perhaps a loved one, or a child?
The best thing that you can do for them is to remind them that no one expects them to be perfect, and do so lovingly and calmly. A perfectionist already knows that they’re being crippled by anxiety and is likely more than aware that his or her behavior is neither rational or healthy – pointing this out will only exacerbate the problem. Sometimes just a little bit of company can work wonders. If your procrastinator has a major project due, try spending some time just hanging out in the same room, doing your own thing. The reminder that someone else is available and supportive can be enough to break through the cyclic mental barriers in which perfectionists enclose themselves.
Are you a perfectionist? Don’t be afraid to ask for help. You already know where your weaknesses are (if you didn’t, you wouldn’t really be a perfectionist, would you?) – don’t be afraid to address your shortcomings and find ways to circumvent your anxiety. And for pete’s sake – stop beating yourself up (but don’t beat yourself up that you’ve been beating yourself up, even though you’re inclined to do so). Your boss will be satisfied if your report is complete, even if you haven’t added footnotes and clip art. Your partner will still adore you if you don’t manage to finish all of the laundry. The most that anyone can ask of you is that you try your best, but first, fellow perfectionists… you must be willing to try.