• **Episode Twenty Five: Navigating the Perfectionism Paradox: Transforming Struggle into Success

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

**Episode Twenty Five: Navigating the Perfectionism Paradox: Transforming Struggle into Success

  • Summary

  • The Perfectionism Paradox: Balancing Excellence and Well-Being In this episode, the speaker explores the concept of the 'Perfectionism Paradox,' highlighting how the drive for flawlessness, often praised in the business world, can lead to negative outcomes like procrastination, burnout, and missed opportunities. The script elaborates on three dimensions of perfectionism: self-oriented, other-oriented, and socially prescribed, and their potential impact on professional collaboration and innovation. To counter maladaptive perfectionism, eight strategies are discussed, including self-reflection, realistic goal setting, embracing mistakes, and building a supportive network. The episode concludes with two case studies illustrating the consequences of perfectionism and offering insights into creating a balanced work culture that prioritizes learning and psychological safety. 00:00 Introduction to the Perfectionism Paradox 00:50 Understanding the Three Dimensions of Perfectionism 02:36 The Spectrum of Perfectionism: Adaptive vs. Maladaptive 04:08 The Hidden Costs of Maladaptive Perfectionism 07:34 Strategies to Overcome Maladaptive Perfectionism 14:21 Case Studies: Perfectionism in Action 15:59 Final Thoughts and Takeaways

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