249 - The Surprising Truth About Perfectionism and How to Beat It

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249 - The Surprising Truth About Perfectionism and How to Beat ItBreaking Free from Perfectionism: When Good Enough is BetterIn this episode, we explore how perfectionism silently sabotages our goals, creativity, and happiness. Drawing on insights from Michael J. Fox, John Acuff, and Brené Brown, this episode unpacks the difference between striving for excellence and being trapped by perfectionism. With candid stories and practical advice, it’s an honest look at what holds us back and what we can do to finally move forward.Top Topics:1. The Fear Behind PerfectionismWe often confuse perfectionism with high standards, but it’s really about fear. Fear of failure, judgment, and shame keeps us stuck in place. Perfectionism doesn’t protect us—it isolates us.2. When Quitting Feels Safer Than FinishingMany people stall at 70% of a project—not because they’re lazy, but because finishing makes it open to critique. This self-protective move is one of perfectionism’s sneakiest tactics.3. Redefining Progress with Realistic GoalsJohn Acuff’s advice to “cut your goal in half or double your timeline” is a game-changer. Lowering the bar doesn’t mean giving up—it means creating a path to success that actually works.4. Turning Good Enough into a StrategyBy choosing where to place your energy and embracing “strategic incompetence,” you reclaim your focus. Sometimes, a Word doc works just fine. Not everything needs bells and whistles.5. Self-Compassion as the Real Productivity HackBrené Brown reminds us that being kind to ourselves when we’re imperfect is more powerful than pushing harder. A little self-love can go a long way.Takeaways:Perfectionism isn’t a personality trait—it’s a block to growth. Whether it shows up as procrastination, over-planning, or quitting early, its root is fear. The key to overcoming it lies in redefining success, simplifying goals, and replacing criticism with compassion. If we start treating ourselves like we’d treat a friend—with support, grace, and encouragement—we unlock our ability to finish, flourish, and feel proud of the messy, meaningful work we’re capable of.

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