Perfectionism is the antithesis of excellence.

Perfectionism doesn’t allow for mistakes. 

Perfectionism doesn’t create room for growth or learning. 

Perfectionism leads to avoidance.

Perfectionism forces you to play small. 

Perfectionism creates a warped self view. 

Perfectionism wastes time turning A work in to A+ work instead of putting out more A work or resting. 

Perfectionism allows no real access to pride, satisfaction, and self-fulfillment.

Perfectionism requires useless self-sacrifice. 

Perfectionism produces defensiveness and criticism. 

Perfectionism blinds you to the present moment. 

Perfectionism doesn’t make you perfect. 

But it does keep you from being excellent. 

What is one place in your life where you can trade perfectionism for excellence? 

What would that require of you? 

It’s going to require that you be very uncomfortable. 

And that’s okay. 

Perfectionism is also uncomfortable.

A ❤️ note to you: If you’re ready to start trading your perfectionism for excellence and getting your life back, let’s talk. Send me an email or sign up for a free call with me at jenndealcoaching.as.me/consult. 

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