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Perfectionism (psychology) - Definition

Perfectionism is defined as a meticulous pursuit to reach excellence.

In psychology, it is an ego self-defense mechanism: it is a form of procrastination when it is used to postpone tasks ("I can't do anything on this until I know the perfect thing to do so that I won't make any mistakes"), and a form of self-deprecation when it is used to excuse poor performance or to seek sympathy and affirmation from other people ("I must be perfect, but I keep falling short of my own goals, why am I so terrible?").

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Example Usage of Perfectionism

blogofinnocence: @ptaddict yeah, Perfectionism is the bane of my existence . . .
JoshFitzner: "Perfectionism is the voice of the oprpessor." -John Dufresne
BookobsessedGrl: RT @CafeNirvana: How to Escape the Trap of Perfectionism | Goodlife Zen http://j.mp/4JTKa7
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