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September 17, 2009

It is not the skills we actually have that determine how we feel but the ones we think we have. --Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi

How To Escape Perfectionism:
"According to the World Database of Happiness (yes, there is one), Iceland is the happiest place on earth. The secret to their happiness? Eric Weiner, Author of The Geography of Bliss, traveled to Iceland to find out. After interviewing a number of Icelanders, Weiner discovered that their culture doesn't stigmatize failure(...)That's one reason Iceland has more artists per capita than any other nation. "There's no one on the island telling them they're not good enough, so they just go ahead and sing and paint and write," Weiner writes. Which makes them incredibly productive. They don't just sit around thinking they'd like to do something. They do it." This article shares more on the benefits and how-tos of escaping perfectionism. [more]

Be The Change:
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On Sep 17, 2009 Winnie Zwane writes:

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On Sep 17, 2009 usha writes:

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On Sep 17, 2009 Frank Gual writes:

The escape from perfectionism is a must before you can find a sense of purpose in your life. It will forever keep you stuck and full of regrets.

On Sep 20, 2009 Anna Rheim writes:

Great succinct article.  As a life coach, I encourage my clients to strive for excellence instead of perfection.  What better definition of excellence than to pursue what one enjoys without fear of failure!

On Oct 17, 2009 Dndoona writes:

 thanks for sharing that's so true although sometimes you need to put limits so you will  stopand not destroy yourself from running and running like the hourse after the carrot 

On Nov 2, 2009 seema writes:

Indeed a very nice article.

On Nov 18, 2009 Sabyasachi Sanyal writes:

I have read the reaction of readera about ;HOW TO ESCAPE PERFECTIONISM ;which  is appreciable and acceptable  topic to  the people in general who intend  to travel avoiding criticism about perfection. Many readers may not be in agreement with my thought. 

Perfection come with regular thinking and practice of   daily  routine jobs in our office with dedication and committment.  

 
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