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Color My World Perfect

Do you compare your life to others and think you’re not as smart, pretty, fit, or happy enough? Do you feel like your work must be 100% perfect, 100% of the time? An abundance of research suggests that perfectionism is something that predominantly affects women.

Most studies suggest that women are more likely than men to experience inadequacy at home and work. And even a larger percentage feel they fail to meet their own high standards. And it gets worse. Studies report that most women will only apply for a job when they think they have 100% of the qualifications, while men apply for the same position when they have met only 50%.

Perfectionism is not healthy. It can cause anxiety, panic attacks, depression, and even eating disorders. Perfectionism starts at an early age and is a huge problem for young girls and women in America. Sadly, over 65% of high school girls are on a diet to lose weight.

Janice, a director for a large consulting firm, summed it up; “I had to get off social media. It was getting to the point where I thought it was damaging my health. I had to delete my Instagram and Facebook accounts because I would get depressed when I saw friends who looked better than me or were doing such amazing things in life. The pressure to be perfect was at the heart of my depression. I am an educated woman with a good perspective on life, but it was killing me to see so many of my friends living perfect lives. I was feeling worthless and isolated compared to them.”


So how does a woman combat her need to be a perfectionist? Many psychologists advise that it’s essential for a woman to know that it’s one thing to be their best and another to be perfect. Overcoming this debilitating phenomenon is not easy and takes a lot of introspection, self-reflection, and vulnerability.


If you suffer from life’s perfectionistic curse, do a simple reality check. Like Janice, who shared that social media was causing her to feel anxious and depressed, take stock of where you are in life and ask yourself if perfectionism is negatively affecting you. If so, study why this may be happening and think about strategies to help you overcome the need to be perfect.





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