Perfectionism

Decent Essays
Improved Essays
Superior Essays
Great Essays
Brilliant Essays
    Page 9 of 49 - About 489 Essays
  • Improved Essays

    with anxiety disorders. Until just recently PTSD was a type of anxiety disorder, unlike no it stands alone as it’s own condition(12 Signs You May Have an Anxiety Disorder). Perfectionism, having to meet the requirements and not cutting short on anything and everything having to be perfect is known as perfectionism. Perfectionism goes right with anxiety disorders. Constantly judging yourself on everything, having a lot of anxiety on making a mistake or not meeting the requirements you have set…

    • 1064 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    The phrase “low expectations” usually has a negative connotation. This makes sense, because people have associated low expectations with unhappiness and failure. This is not always the case, however; sometimes having low expectations can be viewed as pleasant and helpful, whereas having high expectations can cause disappointment. Even William Shakespeare once said that expectations are the root of heartache. Lowering expectations can positively impact happiness by changing one’s outlook on life,…

    • 1729 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Rawls argues for the priority of the right to a conception of the good person (Rawls, 1766). The priority of the self to its ends supports the priority of the right to the good. People are free and equal; they are ascribed two moral powers connected “with the elements in the idea of social cooperation; namely a capacity of a sense of justice and a capacity for [the] conception of the good” (Rawls, 233). A sense of justice is the capacity to understand justice and cooperate, and the capacity for…

    • 426 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Eating Disorder Inventory

    • 747 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Garner et al. outline the seven interrelated dimensions of the EDI (Eating Disorder Inventory) used to evaluate the extent at which the patient is affected by anorexia nervosa: Drive for Thinness, Body Dissatisfaction, Ineffectiveness, Perfectionism, Interpersonal Distrust, Interoceptive Awareness and Maturity Fears (17-19). Garner et al. demonstrate that patients with anorexia nervosa are characterized by their perfectionistic attitudes. Garner et al. report that “families in which anorexia…

    • 747 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Great Essays

    Liberty University Abstract Procrastination is the delay of due tasks, is a widespread struggle with college students. Procrastination can be negative towards learning, achievements, academic self-efficacy, and quality of life, research has a better understanding of the factors that produces and maintain this troublesome behavior. Procrastination is increasingly viewed as involving failures in self-regulation and volition, processes commonly regarded as executive functions. Students tend to…

    • 1396 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Great Essays
  • Improved Essays

    not hide be behind anything. It is displaying to the world a person’s true self and being proud of that person, flaws in all. According to “Perfectionism and Depressive Symptoms in Early Adolescence” by Kenneth G. Rice, Brooke A. Leever, Chad A. Noggle and Daniel K. Lapsley, which studied how students from the ages 9 to 11 years old dealt with perfectionism, depression, and how these ideal relate to each other“…one potential implication of this finding is that depressive symptoms might be…

    • 520 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    court from not paying their debt. Although the couple were in a difficult situation, they seem to overlook the family destruction and distract themselves from materialism. In our society it is very common for people to be blinded by the idea of perfectionism. It is very easy to distract ourselves from reality and refuse to have the courage to face personal conflicts in our life and often times people are afraid of getting out of their comfort…

    • 694 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    them to do some task, the result would be better. I have mentioned that there are several numbers of voices and messages we receive daily. Unluckily, many voices guide us to away from what we really want – personal growth and development. Perfectionism is one of the most persistent voices hold back our ability to grow. One of the best ways to differentiate between truth and lies is whether or not what I hear gives me the want to improve in my dealings with others. The impressions I get to…

    • 1356 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    In the article “Dynamic Interplay of Depression, Perfectionism and Self-Regulation on Procrastination by Ozera, O’Callaghanb, Bokszczaninc, Edererd and Essaub stated that there is a relationship between not being self- regulated and procrastinating (2014). I feel like I can relate this because I normally make excuses when it comes to doing homework so I don’t have to do it and then put it off right before it’s due. They also said that perfectionism leads to depression but the person has such…

    • 389 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    where I stand now. Throughout all of the class, my anxieties and my tendency to be a perfectionist about my ability to act have diminished, resulting in improvements in focus and characterization. At the beginning of the semester, my anxiety and perfectionism overtook my confidence; I allowed my inner-critic to dictate my nerves during a scene. I was so caught up in what I messed up that I held myself back from improving. This resulted in me even second-guessing my major for awhile. These…

    • 824 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Page 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 49