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So many times, perfectionism is holding us back from the healthy changes we want to make. Looking at where we are vs. where we want to be can be daunting and overwhelming. And then, when we take those initial steps, the first mistake tends to send people spiraling back into their old habits. How do we fix this? We remember that compassion and progress are much more effective than doing it perfectly.
By Rebecca Shisler Marshall, PhD5
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So many times, perfectionism is holding us back from the healthy changes we want to make. Looking at where we are vs. where we want to be can be daunting and overwhelming. And then, when we take those initial steps, the first mistake tends to send people spiraling back into their old habits. How do we fix this? We remember that compassion and progress are much more effective than doing it perfectly.