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Test: Are you a perfectionist? | Psychologies
He who dares, wins
Your self-confidence allows you to set – and attain – ambitious goals. You certainly know how to be efficient. You know how to evaluate a task and invest the necessary time in order to accomplish it. Getting on with things makes you neither stressed, nor anxious or nervous. The apparent ease with which you do things conceals self-discipline, and can be disconcerting for others.
When your interests are threatened you will react quickly and won't hesitate to raise your voice, if necessary, to let others know they are overstepping the mark.
No one likes failure, but it doesn't knock you off course or make you question your actions because you know how to reconcile yourself to things.
Accustomed to speed and efficiency, and strengthened by self-esteem, you sometimes find it difficult to understand those who don’t function like you do, who lack self-assurance and who doubt their abilities. When faced with this sort of person you risk losing your patience and you might even see whether you can get them to do things your way.
It’s admirable what you demand of yourself when circumstances require it, but you might have to adapt the way you act so that you can march to the same tune as those around you, whether it’s at home or at work. After all, isn't it more important that the greatest number of people cross the finish line together as possible?
He who dares, wins
Your self-confidence allows you to set – and attain – ambitious goals. You certainly know how to be efficient. You know how to evaluate a task and invest the necessary time in order to accomplish it. Getting on with things makes you neither stressed, nor anxious or nervous. The apparent ease with which you do things conceals self-discipline, and can be disconcerting for others.
When your interests are threatened you will react quickly and won't hesitate to raise your voice, if necessary, to let others know they are overstepping the mark.
No one likes failure, but it doesn't knock you off course or make you question your actions because you know how to reconcile yourself to things.
Accustomed to speed and efficiency, and strengthened by self-esteem, you sometimes find it difficult to understand those who don’t function like you do, who lack self-assurance and who doubt their abilities. When faced with this sort of person you risk losing your patience and you might even see whether you can get them to do things your way.
It’s admirable what you demand of yourself when circumstances require it, but you might have to adapt the way you act so that you can march to the same tune as those around you, whether it’s at home or at work. After all, isn't it more important that the greatest number of people cross the finish line together as possible?