What is Perfectionism?
Signs & Effects
Common Myths
Overcoming Perfectionism
Scenarios
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What is perfectionism?

A tendency to hold unrealistically high standards for oneself and to strive for flawlessness.

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Name one sign of perfectionism.

Fear of failure, procrastination, or being overly critical of oneself.

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True or False: Perfectionists are always successful.

False.

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What’s one way to challenge perfectionism?

Set realistic goals.

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You feel your essay/homework isn’t good enough, so you avoid turning it in. What coping skill could you use?

Remind yourself that completing the essay is better than perfecting it endlessly.

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True or False: Perfectionism always leads to success.

False. It can lead to stress, burnout, and procrastination.

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True or False: Perfectionists often feel satisfied when they meet their goals.

False. They often feel their work is never good enough.

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True or False: It’s better to be perfect than to make mistakes.

False. Mistakes are necessary for learning and growth.

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Name one positive affirmation to use when facing perfectionist thoughts.

"It’s okay to make mistakes—they help me grow."

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You keep editing your art project because it’s not “perfect.” What could you do instead?

Set a time limit to stop working and accept it as it is.

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Name one way perfectionism can negatively impact schoolwork.

Fear of failure can lead to procrastination or avoiding tasks altogether.

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Name two emotions perfectionists often experience.

Anxiety and frustration.

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True or False: Perfectionism is the same as working hard.

False. Hard work focuses on effort, while perfectionism focuses on avoiding flaws.

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What’s a good first step to take when feeling overwhelmed by perfectionism?

Break tasks into smaller, manageable steps.

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You’re afraid to join a new club because you might not be good at it. What’s one way to handle this?

Challenge the fear by focusing on having fun and learning something new.

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What’s the difference between perfectionism and healthy striving?

Healthy striving focuses on growth and effort, while perfectionism is about avoiding mistakes at all costs.

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How does perfectionism affect relationships?

It can lead to high expectations for others, creating tension or conflict.

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True or False: If I lower my standards, I’ll become lazy.

False. Healthy standards lead to balance and motivation.

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How can self-compassion help overcome perfectionism?

It allows you to treat yourself kindly and accept imperfection as part of being human.

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You always compare yourself to others and feel like you’re not good enough. How can you cope?

Practice gratitude for your own strengths and accomplishments.

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True or False: Perfectionists often criticize themselves even when they do well.

True.

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Name one physical effect of perfectionism.

Stress-related symptoms like headaches, fatigue, or stomachaches.

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True or False: Asking for help means I’ve failed.

False. Asking for help shows strength and builds skills.

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What’s a good way to measure success without perfection?

Focus on effort, progress, and learning rather than outcomes.

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Your friend says, "You’re so good at everything, you don’t need help." How could you respond?

"I may seem like that, but I still need support sometimes."