Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Three Ridiculously Easy Tips to Defeat Perfectionism - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Three Ridiculously Easy Tips to Defeat Perfectionism - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career If you are like most of us, you are doing more with less. Most businesses take pride in the ever increasing productivity of workers. Bosses often pile on too much work to too few people. Solo-entrepreneurs over-commit themselves. And, pretty much everyone is sleep-deprived, caffeine and sugar-high, or otherwise brain drained by the habits we rely on to keep us going. So how can you manage a pile of projects, your social media commitments, and have time for Scandal? Plus get some time to see your friends and family, walk your dog, eat right, workout, sleep enough and occasionally chill! The simple way to satisfying the taskmaster â" your boss or yourself â" is to drop the perfectionism. Highly productive people who live satisfying and successful lives seem to share the same philosophy. It can be summed up as: Focus on the outcome. Consider the time and resources available. Embrace the traits of swift and simple as tenets of your personal brand. Enjoy life. In my research on work behavior, Iâve identified three different types of perfectionist work styles. While you might have obvious signs of perfectionism, some perfectionist behaviors are sneaky. Which of these might apply to you? The âEverything Matters!â perfectionists These folks give everything the same priority: top notch! They live by a much repeated and truly debilitating adage: âIf a job is worth doing, itâs worth doing well.â Thatâs simply not true. Why scrub empty milk cartons before placing them in the recycling, when a simple rinse will do the trick? Donât take more time creating the perfect Netflix watch list than you do watching movies. TIP #1: Make a list of everything you could do poorly, without sacrificing health, wealth and your personal brand at work. Then enjoy the extra sleep, creative time, and just doing nothing once in a while. The âChicken Littleâ perfectionists Often called micromanagers, these people are sure the sky will come crashing down, if they donât have everything they need in advance and everything in place in case anything goes wrong. They suffer from a lack of basic awareness that humans are inherently good problem-solvers. They also ignore that the 24-hour gas station minimart has a pretty good substitute for whatever youâre missing. TIP #2: Make a list, check it twice and then be nice to yourself. The Queen of England eats breakfast cereal out of a Tupperware bowl. Give yourself the joy of spontaneous inspiration, when you get to source a wealth of substitutes because something is missing or the plan needs tweaking on-the-spot. The âToo Much, Too Tiredâ perfectionists Whenever you see clutter on the desk, the office floor, the bathroom at home, or in the car, handbag or briefcase, you pretty much have the most insidious perfectionism at hand. These folks are so overwhelmed by the stacks, piles and most importantly good intentions to do the worldâs greatest job at work and home, they get very little accomplished. The same is true with the overfilled calendar, because theyâve said yes to too much. TIP #3: Get a good friend to un-pile your life. As you clean up, have a heart to heart discussion about what really matters. Then organize your time and life around those priorities. Block off a full hour each day to throw away your mess and reorganize your space, so you can keep calm and be proud of what you do accomplish. Do you feel like youâre breaking your back, losing your mind or otherwise suffering from an unmanageable workload? Let me know the number one thing thatâs really important for you to do perfectly, and five things you can choose to do more swiftly and simply. Iâll be your accountability partner. Email me at Nance@NanceRosen.com. Subject line: Perfect.
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