Sentences with phrase «more of a perfectionist»

He was also more of a perfectionist when he did chores for Ona compared to the other boys.
Some tasks I think only he can do well because he is more of a perfectionist than I am, so I pull him into my schemes.

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While it's true perfectionists can be rewarded for their flawless performances and may even think their desire to never make a mistake is what makes them more efficient at their job, the obsession for perfect may indeed stand in the way of success.
Results showed that more than three - quarters of participants humblebragged, usually about being a perfectionist or working too hard.
Gordon L. Flett, a psychology professor at York University in Toronto, says more than 50 percent of today's Western school - aged children exhibit the perfectionist traits hinted at above.
The more of the traits on his «Ten Top Signs Your a Perfectionist» list below that you recognize in yourself, the more you should worry.
Research from the University of Michigan suggests that these nervous habits are indicative of a perfectionistic personality, and that perfectionists are more likely to engage in these habits when they're frustrated or bored.
Perfectionists believe one more hour of work would be enough.
Here we find counsel of a more «perfectionist» kind being given to the community, especially in regard to those who are sick and sinful.
One Pot Paleo Chili — I am not a perfectionist, much more of a «wing - it» type of girl.
I did one cookie sheet at a time as I am bit of a perfectionist when baking and I always place on the top rack in the oven.I added little more coconut oil so that I could form them.
Because of his strong critiques and my perfectionist bent, I often find myself testing a new recipe four, five or more times.
I have so much more to learn and the perfectionist part of my nature is chomping at the bit to master food photography.
Fine if you don't like his style (french, has a big ego, stubborn, never his fault, always right, perfectionist of details, weird priorities, there are a lot more of those), not everybody understands how he works (i don't) but you if i watch Arsenal i hypothetical thank god they do not play like a Rodgers, Gardiola or Mourinho team.
I'm more of the «good enough» vs. perfectionist type generally, but am finding the perfectionist in me is coming out when it comes to baby things!
Guess what, the more you were lambasting leaders, the more you were putting yourself up as the only perfectionist and one who does all things with no flaw and one can not tell if same can be said of you now.
In counseling for this problem, a specific recovery process is launched with the aim of helping perfectionists feel more acceptable for who they are, not for what they do.
«What's more, perfectionists who have a family history of depression and may therefore be more biologically vulnerable to developing the psychological and physical symptoms of major depression may be particularly sensitive to events that stimulate their self - doubt and their fear of rejection or humiliation.»
One Pot Paleo Chili — I am not a perfectionist, much more of a «wing - it» type of girl.
A recovering perfectionist, she's on a mission to live a more present, mindful life free of negative self - talk and people pleasing.
If you're a perfectionist, this step can be even more of a challenge.
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...
These images, getting to know you more, the outfit, EVERYTHING is a 10/10!!!! I can tell by the level of excellence in ALL that you do that you are a perfectionist!!
He will include what a perfectionist would leave out, because of intangible reasons that are more important to him than flawlessness.
For perfectionists who want to get through a level unscathed, it will most definitely provide an incentive, but for more casual players it's a bit of a stumbling block.
To be a perfectionist is a pejorative in modern society more often than not, a sign of ego and of unnatural drive bordering on insanity.
This belief hurts authors more than it hurts anyone else because they'll spend long periods of time, writing and rewriting the same story because they are perfectionists and never getting anything done.
That may mean delegating more tasks to others or being less of a perfectionist.
For the perfectionists who want even more of a challenge, each level has three diamonds floating around that you can pick up.
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?
If you're a perfectionist like me, you will definitely spend some time on clearing your notoriety level in between missions, or try to stealth kill as much as possible because you are essentially rewarded for staying quiet and evading guards and opponents instead of taking the easy route and piercing everyone who looks at you with your shiny sword, making you feel more like an assassin than just a cold - blooded killer.
But according to Psychology Today author Marina Krakovsky, «though maximizers are more likely to be perfectionists, on average maximizers are only slightly more conscientious than the rest of us... [I] nstead, the Big Five personality trait they score highest on is neuroticism.»
Though the intention of perfectionists may appear good on the surface — they want to do a good job and please — perfectionism can have a negative impact at work on productivity, employee relations, efficiency, and more.
This alone earned me the title of «perfectionist» which has been a great force in encouraging me to be even more meticulous.
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.
This doesn't bother me as I'm looking forward to more of a patina but I can see where it would bother perfectionists like my Mom who should stick to granite!
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