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perfectionism


Meanings
  • noun

    A personality trait characterized by a person's striving for flawlessness and setting excessively high performance standards, accompanied by overly critical self-evaluation and concern regarding others' evaluations.

  • noun

    The refusal to accept any standard short of perfection.


Rhymes
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admission , emission , mission , obsession , session , transmission
Variants
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perfectionism , perfectionisms , perfectionist , perfectionistic , perfectionists
Forms
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perfectionist, perfectionisms, perfectionistically, perfectionistic


Etymology
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From perfection + -ism.


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  1. Perfectionism is not the same as striving for excellence. While excellence is about doing one's best, perfectionism is about setting unrealistic standards and being overly critical of oneself and others.

  2. Perfectionism is not a new concept. It has been documented in various cultures and societies throughout history, from ancient Greece to modern-day business.

  3. Perfectionism can have negative consequences, such as increased stress, anxiety, and decreased productivity. It can also lead to procrastination and a fear of taking risks.


Related Concepts
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  1. Anxiety: Perfectionism is closely related to anxiety, as the fear of making mistakes and the need to be in control can lead to significant stress and anxiety.

  2. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Perfectionism can be a symptom of OCD, as individuals with OCD may have an intense fear of making mistakes or having things in disarray.

  3. Self-Efficacy: Perfectionism is related to self-efficacy, as individuals who believe they can achieve perfection may have higher self-efficacy and be more motivated to set and achieve high goals.


Culture
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Perfectionism is a complex psychological trait that has been studied extensively in various fields, including psychology, education, and business. It is often associated with high achievement and productivity, but it can also lead to stress, anxiety, and other negative consequences. Perfectionism has been explored in literature, art, and music, with characters and themes that revolve around the desire for flawlessness and the consequences of striving for it.

How to Memorize "perfectionism"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person who is meticulous in their work and sets extremely high standards for themselves.
    - Imagine a person who is always seeking to improve and strives for flawlessness.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'perfectionism' with the idea of striving for flawlessness.
    - Connect the word 'perfectionism' with the concept of setting high standards.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Precise, Perfection, Pursue' to remember the meaning of perfectionism.
    - Use the mnemonic 'Perfect, Pursue, Persist' to remember the behaviors associated with perfectionism.


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