Perfectionism can be a blessing and a curse, but very often, it can actually end up working against us! While it drives us to work hard, it can also lead to an all-or-nothing mentality, fear of failure, and endless self-judgment.
Today, Christina is joined by Ramzia to discuss how destructive perfectionism can actually be and how to channel it more effectively. They discuss the challenges of perfectionism in fitness, how it can cause burnout and frustration and prevent progress, and share tips and strategies to overcome it.
In this episode, they talk about:
- Perfectionism and how it impacts life and fitness journeys in a negative way
- Christina’s experience with perfectionism and how it can often hold people back
- How perfectionism, especially the all-or-nothing mentality, leads to burnout and stagnation
- How striving for perfection can sometimes cause people to achieve nothing
- Tips to break free from the perfectionism mentality and shift focus from perfection to progress
- The importance of being consistent instead of perfect
- Setting personal values and boundaries to guide your fitness journey
Memorable Quotes:
- “The irony with perfectionism is that when you are constantly pursuing perfection and trying to do everything perfectly, you often end up achieving nothing because nothing is ever good enough.”
- “Something is better than nothing. Spending five minutes doing a workout is better than zero minutes.”
- “It’s okay to still be a work in progress. It’s okay to still want more. It’s okay to still have big goals. But enjoy the little things. Allow yourself to feel proud and embrace the present moment.”
- “80% done is better than 100% perfection that is never actually completed or executed.”
Links Mentioned:
Listen to EP62 of Beyond the Body: How to Become Your Most Powerful Self
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