Time Management and Perfectionism: Breaking the Impossible Standard

How perfectionism drives Time Management and how to build excellence without self-destruction.

Perfectionism is both a driver and a symptom of time management. Understanding this relationship is essential for breaking the cycle.

How Perfectionism Feeds Time Management

  • Perfectionist standards are unachievable, guaranteeing chronic disappointment
  • Harsh self-criticism when falling short of perfect standards directly drives time management
  • Procrastination (a perfectionism avoidance strategy) creates shame and increases time management
  • The gap between standards and reality is a constant source of time management

Types of Perfectionism in Time Management

Self-oriented perfectionism: Unrealistically high personal standards Other-oriented perfectionism: Unrealistically high standards for others Socially prescribed perfectionism: Belief that others demand perfection from you

The last type has the strongest link to time management.

Moving from Perfectionism to Excellence

Excellence — doing your best with available resources — is compatible with time management management. Perfectionism — doing it perfectly or not at all — is not.

CBT and ACT are particularly effective for the perfectionism-time management cycle.

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