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Perfectionism at work may sound like an asset, but it can ratchet up anxiety and steal your joy, energy, and creativity. Perfectionism has also been linked to impostor syndrome, which is defined by feelings of inadequacy that persist despite real evident success. God leads us out of perfectionism and into freedom. With guest Erin Slone.
By Fuller Seminary's De Pree Center for Leadership, Theology of Work Project4.9
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Perfectionism at work may sound like an asset, but it can ratchet up anxiety and steal your joy, energy, and creativity. Perfectionism has also been linked to impostor syndrome, which is defined by feelings of inadequacy that persist despite real evident success. God leads us out of perfectionism and into freedom. With guest Erin Slone.