Amiable Shing is an author and educator dedicated to inspiring personal growth and self-improvement. She writes both non-fiction and fiction, creating insightful content and engaging stories that promote positivity, confidence, and self-discovery. With a love for travel and diverse cultures, Amiable aims to empower readers to connect with their true selves and live fulfilling lives.
Paralyzed by Perfection
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8224024117
- EAN9798224024117
- Date de parution30/03/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
In a world that often values flawless execution, the pressure to be perfect can be suffocating. "Paralyzed by Perfection" explores the struggle of being trapped by the fear of making mistakes, where every decision feels monumental and every action must meet an impossibly high standard. This constant pursuit of perfection creates a cycle of overthinking, where self-doubt clouds judgment and progress slows to a halt.
But breaking free from this mental prison is possible. By learning to embrace imperfections and recognizing that failure is a part of growth, we can begin to let go of the obsessive need for control. "Breaking Free from Overthinking" is about shifting the focus from striving for perfection to valuing progress and self-compassion. It's about taking bold steps without needing every detail to be flawless, and trusting that moving forward is often more important than getting everything right.
In the end, breaking free means finding peace in imperfection and allowing ourselves the freedom to act without the heavy burden of overthinking.
But breaking free from this mental prison is possible. By learning to embrace imperfections and recognizing that failure is a part of growth, we can begin to let go of the obsessive need for control. "Breaking Free from Overthinking" is about shifting the focus from striving for perfection to valuing progress and self-compassion. It's about taking bold steps without needing every detail to be flawless, and trusting that moving forward is often more important than getting everything right.
In the end, breaking free means finding peace in imperfection and allowing ourselves the freedom to act without the heavy burden of overthinking.















