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The sense of imperfection subsequently leads to a need for perfection in perceptions and behavior to overcome feelings of uncertainty.
She was also eliminated in the first round of the 800 at the 1996 Atlanta Games, a result that was devastating for someone who felt a need for perfection.
Society imposes a need for perfection, especially on women.
Workaholics have a need for perfection and display a compulsive drive.
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Yet, driven by a relentless need for perfection, his show remains a masterpiece of improvised dialogue; a mosaic of brilliant observations about society; of exquisite interviews of celebrities and even ordinary people that surgically cut to the heart of their humanity and illuminate their vulnerability as no other interviewer in any other medium ever has -- or ever could.
Certainly, he has a compulsive need for perfection.
As in a Christmas dinner, you need, for perfection, all the trimmings.
(The oak barrel planter has a limited lifespan so there is no need for perfection there).
Brene Brown's books on imperfection and vulnerability are a first step to understanding what motivates the need for perfection and how to address it.
Ms. Tilly says she appreciated Mr. Mizrahi's need for perfection: "He really did a lot of work studying the period.
Their need for perfection can also sabotage their own success.
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