perfectionistic in A Sentence

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    A hostile and Perfectionistic family experience can intensify that same predisposition.

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    What emotion would Perfectionistic children who inevitably fail to meet their high standards experience:?

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    Perfectionistic children view failure as a voracious beast that stalks them every moment of every day.

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    These parents offer or withdraw their love based on whether their children meet their Perfectionistic expectations.

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    Pregnancy is a good time to step back and sort out whether you have healthy or destructive Perfectionistic tendencies.

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    The only way to attain true success is to risk failure, and Perfectionistic children are unwilling to take that risk.

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    Perfectionism generally can be associated with a number of negative outcomes, but it's Perfectionistic concerns that are the bigger problem.

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    Thankfully, in my twenty years of practice, I have only come across a few parents who were this overtly Perfectionistic.

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    Me: I will bet you hold these Perfectionistic expectations in other areas of your life as well, not just at work.

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    The only way to attain true success is to risk failure, yet Perfectionistic children are often unwilling to take that risk.

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    If you were raised in a Perfectionistic family, you may feel that you must always manage the impression that you make on others.

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    And while you may have come into your pregnancy with Perfectionistic tendencies, they can take on a different look in pregnancy…. and beyond.

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    You might think that Perfectionistic children experience excitement and elation when they achieve their high standards, but those emotions are far too normal for them.

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    Dr. Naecker states that clearly, we would do well to help ourselves and children develop a resilient, achievement-oriented growth mindset and quiet our Perfectionistic fixed-mindsets.

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    Some transitions are more subtle, such as the identity shift that occurs when we recover from an addiction, or become more forgiving or less Perfectionistic or less ambitious.

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    People need to learn to challenge the irrational beliefs that underlie Perfectionistic concerns by setting realistic goals, accepting failure as a learning opportunity, and forgiving themselves when they fail.

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    They only have to be perfect in areas that they care about, for example, perfectionists in school who have messy rooms or Perfectionistic athletes who don't care about their schoolwork.

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    Perfectionistic concerns are aspects of perfectionism that are outwardly-oriented, other focused and are associated with worries about making mistakes, fear of negative social evaluation and drive the thought,“What will other people think?”?

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    Their efforts to wrest control of the“unsafe” narrative contributes to their own Perfectionistic strivings for the best grades, the most“Likes,” and the over-stuffed resumes upon which they base their sense of self-worth and security.

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    Perfectionism and failure Though it appears that Perfectionistic children are driven to succeed, their singular motivation in life is actually to avoid failure because they connect failure with feelings of worthlessness and loss of love.

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    Perfectionistic tendencies are common companions to anorexia, but rather than such tendencies being a problem in parenthood, you may find, as I did, that having children is the ultimate antidote to unrealistic self-imposed standards and expectations, because you absolutely cannot, ever, get everything right, and you have no hope of controlling anything.

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