One of the downsides of perfectionism is the tendency to underplay successes. If you expect yourself to be perfect all the time, then to some extent there is no such thing as success; perfection becomes a synonym for “acceptable”, and anything less counts as failure. In an effort to counteract this pernicious tendency, I’ve been undertaking that bittersweet experience called Learning From Your [ . . . ]
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