Sentences with phrase «go of any perfectionist»

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I'm a borderline perfectionist, especially when it comes to things I am passionate about, so I've been working hard to make sure every step of the pre-opening process goes as planned (which is nearly impossible!).
Of course, I am going to want these to be perfect because I am a self - proclaimed perfectionist — LOL.
All the frustration he'd see in the eyes of his mother — an admitted perfectionist who would refold towels and sheets if someone else had folded them — as she rode him to finish his homework each day would vanish as she leaped to her feet, bellowing as he blazed for the finish line, «Go, baby, go!&raquGo, baby, go!&raqugo
Moms line up neatly into one of two camps — the anal - retentive, organic produce - plying perfectionists or the TV - watching, junk - food - feeding slackers — or so the conventional wisdom goes.
The perfectionist started going salsa dancing; the thrill of polishing off a pizza dwindled, and she shrank two sizes in three months.
And they told me I was too much of a perfectionist and I needed to let go a little bit.
I'll say more NO to: doing things which I don't want to but usually say yes to so I wouldn't disappoint others, feeling down or beat myself up over every little thing which didn't go right or as planned, being a perfectionist every single moment of every single day, going places or meeting people just because of FOMO, eating foods that physically don't make me feel good, no matter how big the cravings might be, buying new stuff unless I really, really need them or can't stop thinking about them, emotional vampires who suck the life out of me and never bring anything good or positive along with them...
Either way, it means I am a perfectionist with a slight case of undiagnosed OCD and I won't stop until I understand what is going on... aka you're in good hands.
A perfectionist would go ahead and cover that mess with another piece of fabric but I figured since it's the underneath of the chair nobody will see it.)
I always have stories ready to go (that I could have published), but if you are a perfectionist like me, you will understand the tweaking and last minute change of mind that may go on before you send something out into the world.
I'm a perfectionist, so a lot of time goes into that!
As directed by Ron Howard, «Rush» stars Chris Hemsworth as Hunt, German «Inglourious Basterds» star Daniel Brühl in what's apparently going to be a star - making role as the disciplined Austrian perfectionist Niki Lauda, plus Olivia Wilde, Alexandra Maria Lara («Control») and «Game Of Thrones» actress Natalie Dormer (and maybe a cameo from Russell Crowe, playing Richard Burton).
No Fincher fanatic would confuse any of this for a shrewd imitation, but they'll still recognize the ways that directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (Vacation) nod to that revered perfectionist: with a Fight Club reference here, a Gone Girl unreliable - narrator gag there, and a sickly, slickly fluorescent visual palette throughout.
Robin has always been a perfectionist, but in Teen Titans Go, you can see the psychological cracks in that make up and that he's kind of overly perfectionist.
The subtext of «perfectionist» sometimes implies «takes too long to do a job because they can't let it go
2Tru4u, look up the game Limit Theory, that game is being worked on by one person and looks fucking great, its a matter of how good are you with your tools and how much time and effort youre putting into the game, do nt forget that these guys have been working on this game in silence for like 2 or more years, they are also perfectionists so obviously their creation is gonna be fantastic, also, did you even read their update note?
With time, I was able to ease up on myself and let go of much of the perfectionism — many of us are «recovering perfectionists,» to borrow a term from my dear friend, writer, and founder of Art Saves Lives, Susan Blair — that was negatively impacting my life and work.
I can't speak for all perfectionists, but between myself and perfectionists I work with in coaching, I've found that many of us go through internal struggles, perhaps more so than the usual person, due to our perfectionism.
I'm going to be honest, as much of a perfectionist as I tend to be, I absolutely loved the wonky «o» so I'm glad it's back.
I'm not becoming a minimalist or a perfectionist, but I'm learning how to let go of things that are just things.
I am a bit of a perfectionist so of course I went over and above and touched up every little detail.
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