Well-organized, orderly, and fastidious, they try to maintain high standards, but can slip into being critical and perfectionistic. |
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Before perfectionistic pressure gets a stranglehold on you, alter your outlook. |
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For a band that's lacking in perfectionistic recording tactics, the songs are clean and mean. |
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The perfectionistic sushi chef Jiro Ono requires that his octopus be massaged for forty to fifty minutes. |
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Anouk, 30, is a perfectionistic art director for whom everything seems to be working and who thrives on stress. |
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But then, she lacked the perfectionistic streak that has haunted me my whole life. |
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Highly successful people tend to be perfectionistic, constantly striving to meet impossible standards. |
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The company has connections with the most tallented and most perfectionistic contractual employees. |
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Relatedly, Nock and Prinstein reported that individuals who were held to perfectionistic standards tended to use NSSI for social ends. |
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Initially I was perfectionistic and had extremely high expectations for activism. |
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Rochelle is a perfectionistic, timid, dutiful girl, and she has been slaving away for hours on her math. |
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Flett and Hewitt, in their review of related literature, concluded that perfectionistic thinking is more often related to maladaptive coping patterns. |
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The Child Behavior Checklist revealed that they exhibited more behavioral problems, including oppositional traits and obsessional and perfectionistic characteristics. |
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Are you perfectionistic and want things done your way or no way? |
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