Jenk wrote:
I agree has to be 100% Have never completed a task to satisfaction, always something I may have missed or could have improved. Perfectionism is certainly a burden, could not share work or write down thoughts until I had formulated an adaquate sentence, which rarely happend. Tests were better as they pressure you to respond and there is no choice as to whether it is marked. When I failed royally and left University, I was able to begin writing my thoughts down, and I now keep a journal.
yep
-JR wrote:
I didn't realize how much of a perfectionist I was until recently. I never even considered it because I always felt like such a failure... Really wasn't aware of it, but the little things do add up to me.
yep, both sound like me.
theotherle wrote:
I had a big problem with this throughout school. When I did my projects and homework, they were outstanding. A lot of the time I didn't even start them though... there was too much pressure, because once I begin, I can't stop until there is absolutely nothing left to do and everything is perfect (I do the hyperfocusing thing).
Every once in a great while, I'll enter a weird mood, where I'll get something done that way. I was always one of those late-night people who did papers in college the night before like this.