Danger of Perfectionistic Expectations
by Jane Powell
"Perfectionism is a state of mind."
As we pursue change in your life, there are going to be times when you fall back into your old negative patterns. It happens. When it does, most likely you'll feel completely furious with yourself and consider giving up. But wait! Before you do anything drastic – think about it first.
Believing that if you can't do something completely right, you may as well not do it at all, is at the heart of perfectionism. And this is something that's derailed countless people trying to improve their lives.
Here's the truth: it's great to want to do something well; most people want to be successful. But that's not the same as needing to be perfect.
If you're expecting perfection, you're almost bound to fail because when it comes to making significant life changes, there's no such thing as perfection. There will be times that you return to your old ways; times you go a little off track. The real trick is not letting these times throw you completely off course. Regain your composure, praise yourself for the progress you have made so far.
Sometimes there are things in our life that aren't meant to stay. Sometimes change may not be what we want. Sometimes change is what we really need. And sometimes saying goodbye is the hardest thing you think you'll ever have to do, but sometimes it's saying 'hello again' that breaks you down and makes you the most vulnerable person you'll ever know. Sometimes change is too much to bear, but most of the time change is the only thing saving your life.
Thanks Marcella
Where you belong
Put yourself where you belong. Go with what you know is right for you.
Whatever you most love to do is what you will do best. Places where you love to be, and people you love to be around, will bring out your highest level of effectiveness.
Put yourself in those places and get yourself around those people as much as you can. Be where you belong and you'll be your very best.
When something feels right, that means it is right for you. Pay attention to your authentic feelings, and follow where they lead.
It's not frivolous or selfish to do what you love. When you're doing what you love, you're able to give the best of who you are.
Be the way you want to be, feel the way you like to feel and do the things you wish to do. Get yourself where you truly belong, and live your own special greatness.
Ralph Marston
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