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Fear of Imperfection




The word “imperfect” actually spells “I’m perfect” because everyone is perfect in their own imperfect ways. - PositiveMed

General Meaning of 'Imperfection'

'Imperfection' means a state of not being perfect or having one or more flaws.

Fear of Imperfection Explained

You may fear that you may not be able to perform any task with perfection. You may fear that you would not be able to live up to the expectations. You may feel that chances of failure are more. You may fear that whatever you do would have flaws or shortcomings. Often, your this fear may make thin Read More..

What Probably Can Cause It

Your parents, teacher or friend would have suggested to you that you might never be able to be good enough at something or anything. Someone might have shown you that how you completed some work with flaws. Such things might have developed insecurity in you about your ability to do any work with Read More..

Possible Signs

You would always be scared of failure. You may not be able to plan effectively your future activities. You may show signs of nausea, dizziness, sweating, low self esteem or confused.

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Suggested Techniques to Deal with and Manage this Fear

This fear negatively impacts the final outcome of your task. Your fear that everything you do would be imperfect will adversely affect your performance. No one is perfect. No one can do everything perfectly. You are not an exception. This fear leads to losing of your confidence. Practice makes th Read More..

Inspirational and Motivational

There is no challenge too difficult, no obstacles too high, no sickness, no disappointments, no person, nothing that can keep you from accomplishments. It's set up for come back. Take on the possibilities of the work and resist the comfort of a rote routine. Just don't fail to stand up fo Read More..

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