What is the best job for a perfectionist?
The following are some of the top careers for perfectionists:
- Software quality assurance engineer.
- Operations research analyst.
- Magnetic resonance imaging technologist.
- Physicist.
- Architect.
- Pharmacist.
- Surgeon. National average salary: $263,865 per year.
- Anesthesiologist. National average salary: $375,633 per year.
How do you accomplish perfection?
Here are 3 proven ways to use perfection to your advantage:
- CHUNK IT UP. The biggest reason that we become demotivated by perfection is because we get the feeling of being overwhelmed.
- WRITE TERRIBLE FIRST DRAFTS. “Doing is better than perfect.” –
- FOCUS ON YOUR EFFORT, NOT THE RESULT.
Why do perfectionists put things off until the last minute?
Because they place so much stock in results and become so disappointed by anything less than perfection, failure becomes a very scary prospect. And, since anything less than perfection is seen as failure, perfectionists sometimes put off things until the last minute.
Is perfectionism Ruining Your Life?
Instead of helping you be a better person, perfectionism can turn into a compulsive disorder, in turn ruining your life and your soul. If you are struggling with perfectionism, I’ve created this guide to help you.
Do perfectionists self-neglect?
As a perfectionist, I can understand the negative self-talk and self-neglect that happens, especially when the going gets tough. It’s easy to berate yourself when things don’t go to plan. It’s easy to sacrifice your well-being because you prize your work. It’s also easy to blame yourself for others’ issues, mistakes.
Are You a perfectionist trait?
Perfectionists tend to be very self-critical and unhappy and suffer from low self-esteem. They can also be lonely or isolated as their critical nature and rigidity can push others away as well. This can lead to lower self-esteem. If you see some of these perfectionist traits in yourself, don’t despair.