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The Impact of Striving for Perfectionism on Mental Health in the Workplace – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/16 at 7:02 PM
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Perfectionism is often seen as a positive trait, but it can also have negative impacts on mental health, especially in professionals. Perfectionists are hyper-focused on details, find it hard to delegate tasks, and hold exceptionally high standards for themselves. While these traits may have contributed to success, they can lead to burnout, anxiety, and depression. Perfectionism can stem from personality traits, childhood experiences, or societal influences that value success and achievement. The belief system around perfectionism can lead to self-criticism, mood swings, and a fear of failure.

The unintended consequences of perfectionism also include poor work/life balance, self-esteem issues, and a sense of inadequacy. Perfectionists often avoid tasks if they fear they cannot complete them perfectly, leading to a vicious cycle of avoidance and increased anxiety. In the workplace, people with high perfectionist traits may feel isolated and struggle to build professional relationships. They may also project their high standards onto others, causing frustration and strain.

It is important to recognize that not all perfectionist tendencies are harmful, but when they lead to consuming consequences and rigid beliefs and behaviors, they can become problematic. Clinical psychologist Dr. Gurveen Ranger works with professionals to help them understand the origins of their perfectionism and develop strategies to increase flexibility and self-compassion for better well-being. By addressing the root causes of perfectionism and learning to be more forgiving of oneself, individuals can improve their mental health and work-life balance.

Overall, perfectionism can have both positive and negative impacts on mental health. While high standards and attention to detail can lead to success, they can also lead to burnout, anxiety, and depression. Understanding where perfectionist tendencies come from and developing strategies to increase flexibility and self-compassion are key to overcoming the negative consequences of perfectionism. By seeking help from professionals like Dr. Gurveen Ranger, individuals can learn to manage their perfectionist traits and improve their overall well-being in both professional and personal life.

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