The Anxious Achiever

Maladaptive Perfectionism Explained with Jordana Confino

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Jan 8, 2026
Jordana Confino, a former Yale-trained lawyer turned coach and researcher, dives into the complex world of maladaptive perfectionism. She shares her own journey from overachiever to advocate for self-compassion and well-being. Discover why self-criticism often backfires and impairs performance, and how law culture fuels perfectionism. Jordana highlights the difference between sustainable excellence and fear-driven striving, offering practical shifts and micro-boundaries to enhance well-being without sacrificing ambition.
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INSIGHT

Fear, Not Drive, Fuels Perfectionism

  • Perfectionism often runs on fear, not genuine drive to improve.
  • Jordana Confino says perfectionists play not to lose rather than play to win.
INSIGHT

Sustainable Excellence Accepts Constraints

  • Distinguish sustainable excellence from perfectionism by accepting realistic constraints.
  • Big-picture seekers optimize outcomes under limits; perfectionists reject constraints.
ANECDOTE

Racehorse Metaphor Revealed Harm

  • Jordana Confino recalls her therapist comparing her to a racehorse whipped into exhaustion.
  • That metaphor helped her see self-criticism as harmful rather than motivating.
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