
Home-Body How to overcome perfectionism & Find Joy with Dr. Jen Douglas
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Feb 16, 2025 Dr. Jen Douglas, a Stanford-affiliated psychologist and executive coach, shares insights on overcoming perfectionism. She discusses how perfectionism, often rooted in fear of inadequacy, can paralyze individuals and distort self-worth. Jen emphasizes the role of societal pressures and family dynamics in shaping these behaviors. Practical tools for fostering creativity and embracing imperfection are explored. She advocates for prioritizing joy and play, redefining success beyond achievements, and taking small steps toward personal growth.
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Perfectionism Is Fear, Not High Standards
- Perfectionism differs from healthy striving by being driven by fear of not being perfect.
- That fear narrows life as people arrange lives to avoid any imperfection.
External Standards Erode Self-Worth
- Perfectionism often takes external definitions of success and erodes self-worth.
- People focus on pleasing others and lose connection to their true values and life satisfaction.
Doom Piles Over Pristine Homes
- Many perfectionists deny being perfectionists because they focus on visible failures.
- Jen Douglas notes perfectionism can cause paralysis and 'doom piles' rather than perfect homes.



