I'm not sure of
the number of perfectionists who walk among us, but if you work in the nutrition, fitness, or eating psychology business, it seems like perfectionism is everywhere.
Not exact matches
We consulted the
perfectionists at Thomas Keller's Per Se in New York, where chef de cuisine Eli Kaimeh gave us his
number - one piece
of advice (and recipe) for the perfect poached egg: Start with a fresh egg.
She is a
perfectionist, so it was hard being
number 2
of 4 children, sometimes I felt there was not enough love and time for all
of us, so I would do anything and everything to make her love me.
Such an ability - doubtless, the result
of exhaustive, heavily - disciplined training and rehearsal - also explains Kilmer's alleged on - set reputation as a
perfectionist (which caused a
number of major directors to supposedly tag him as «difficult»), but the results are typically so electric that Kilmer's influx
of assignments has never stopped.
I can no longer count the
number of times,
perfectionist as I am, have reloaded saves from previous turns just to correct the simplest mistake that lead to a squadmate dying, an optional boss escaping, a squadmate returning with injuries that take too long to heal or botching the mission as a whole and losing valuable intel that can help postpone the completion
of the game's main objective.
Gail Godwin published her first novel, The
Perfectionists, in about 1970; since then she's produced 12 novels and a
number of short stories, plus her first volume
of memoirs.
I can no longer count the
number of times,
perfectionist as I am, have reloaded saves from previous turns just to correct the simplest mistake that lead to a squadmate dying, an optional boss escaping, a squadmate returning with injuries that take too long to heal or botching the mission as a whole and losing valuable intel that can help postpone the completion
of the game's main objective.