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Escape Perfectionism

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According to the “World Database of Happiness” (yes, there is one), Iceland is the happiest place on earth. That's right, Iceland.

The secret to their happiness? Their culture doesn't stigmatize failure. Icelanders aren't afraid to fail — or to be imperfect — and so they're more willing to pursue what they enjoy.

"There's no one on the island telling them they're not good enough, so they just go ahead and do what they want. This makes them incredibly productive. They don't just sit around thinking they'd like to do something. They do it.

According to the psychologist "It is not the skills we actually have that determine how we feel but the ones we think we have."

So if you think you're good at something, whether or not you are, you'll do it. The converse is also true: if you think you aren't good enough at something, you won't do it.

Perfectionists have a hard time starting things and an even harder time finishing them. At the beginning, it's they who aren't ready. At the end, it's their product that's not. So either they don't start the screenplay or it sits in their drawer for ten years because they don't want to show it to anyone.

But the world doesn't reward perfection. It rewards productivity. And productivity can only be achieved through imperfection.

Make a decision. Follow through. Learn from the outcome. Repeat over and over and over again. It's the scientific method of trial and error. Only by wading through the imperfect can we begin to achieve glimpses of the perfect.

So how do we escape perfectionism? Three ideas:

1. Don't try to get it right in one big step. Just get it going.

Don't write a book, write a page. Don't create the entire presentation, just create a slide. Don't expect to be a great manager in your first six months, just try to set expectations well. Pick a small, manageable goal and follow through. Then pursue the next.

This gives you the opportunity to succeed more often, which will build your confidence. If each of your goals can be achieved in a day or less, that's a lot of opportunity to succeed.

2. Do what feels right to you, not to others.

By all means, read, listen, and learn from others. But then put all the advice away, and shoot for what I consider to be the new gold standard: good enough.

Be the good-enough employee The good-enough parent. The good-enough writer. That'll keep you going. Because ultimately, the key to perfection isn't getting it right. It's getting it often. If you do that, then, eventually, you'll get it right.

3. Choose your friends, coworkers, and bosses (though very difficult) wisely.

Critical feedback is helpful as long as it's offered with care and support. But the feedback that comes from jealousy or insecurity or arrogance or without any real knowledge of you? Ignore it.

And if you're a manager, your first duty is to do no harm.

A friend of mine, once told me that "a manager's job is to remove the obstacles that prevent people from making their maximum contribution". That's as good a definition as I've ever heard.

And yet sometimes, we are the obstacle. As managers, we're often the ones who stand in judgment of other people and their work. And when we're too hard on someone or watch too closely or correct too often or focus on the mistakes more than the successes, then we sap their confidence. And without confidence, no one can achieve much.

Catch someone doing seven things right before you point out one thing they're doing wrong. Keep up that 7:1 ratio and you'll keep your employees moving in the right direction.

These three ideas are a good start. Don't worry about following them perfectly though. Just well enough.

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who said english is easy,fill it with YES or NO  :- 1._____i don't have a brain . 2._____i don't have sense. 3._____i am stupid.
Ajay Ziz  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
yes for all three :: result :: i am happy ...........and sleep like a tortoise
GHULAM JEELANI  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE. IT IS AUTOMATICALLY (MAD), MIND IT
 
 
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1 "as a student i can say that without freedom their is no happiness"
2 Happiness is what one feels, Freedom is what one is given
nidhin r  |  Added idea  ""as a student i can say that without freedom their is no happiness""  |  2 years ago
since our college too strict on disciplinary actions, we dont have any freedom in the campus.
Niranjan K Joshi  |  Added idea  "Happiness is what one feels, Freedom is what one is given"  |  2 years ago
Happiness is a relative term. this varies from individual to individual. if one feels that working in a comfort zone is happiness for him/ her he would find happiness in doing so. one would be unhappy to be moved out of the comfort zone contrary...
 
 
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According to the “World Database of Happiness” (yes, there is one), Iceland is the happiest place on earth. That's right, Iceland. The secret to their happiness? Their culture doesn't stigmatize failure. Icelanders aren't afraid to fail — or to be imperfect — and so they're more willing to pursue what they enjoy. 'There's no one on the island telling them they're not good enough, so they just go ahead and do what they want. This makes them incredibly productive. They don't just sit around thinking they'd like to do something. They do it. According to the psychologist 'It is not the skills we actually have that determine how we feel but the ones we think we have.' So if you think you're good...
lalit shriram raut  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Hi it is really a good article and i am really impressed. If people will follow this, they are bound to go at least a step ahead from the present position.
 
 
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Hi, Is anybody know the perfect meaning of ISLAM 
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 How many non muslims know the truth of ISLAM
Mir Arif  |  Argues in support of  "How many non muslims know the truth of ISLAM"  |  10 months ago
Proteas paceman Wayne Parnell converts to Islam http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/off-the-field/Proteas-paceman-Wayne-Parnell-converts-to-Islam/articleshow/9399068.cms
Mir Arif  |  Argues in support of  "Hi, Is anybody know the perfect meaning of ISLAM"  |  10 months ago
@Konkan... This Link doesnt work... And anyways, i know you dont digest wat Zakir Naik says... i want to make you clear here one point that lets not discuss Dr. Naik, but Your Misconceptions about ISLAM...!
Amit Pandey  |  Argues in support of  "How many non muslims know the truth of ISLAM"  |  10 months ago
@Arif: "These days which is the fastest growing religion....? Ofcourse ISLAM..." These Days Followers of which religion are marrying 4 wives and giving birth to 24 children ? off course ISLAM
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by knowing his point of weakness 
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D.Daas  |  Argues in support of  "would try something new"  |  2 years ago
I will definitely would like to try something new. It is good to know our competitor's weaknesses but it is always better to know our weaknesses first and get them rectified before we check our competitor's,because it may be that when we are...
BHARAT KUMAR ANYAW  |  Argues in support of  "by knowing his point of weakness"  |  2 years ago
trying something new is what i go for.
K. NARAYAN  |  Argues in support of  "would try something new"  |  2 years ago
You are in business to improve your market share , not fighting with your competitor to reduce his market share or to force him to close down ! If you know that your competitor is wining on the basis of his price , then it is up to you to do...
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