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Perfectionism And Writing: The Oil And Water Of Writing Success - Articles SurfingFor many years, I prided myself on my perfectionist tendencies. "What's wrong with wanting to be perfect?" I'd ask. Isn't "perfect" a wonderful word, a positive one? Don't people remember gymnast Nadia Comaneci for her perfect ten? Why settle for B's when you can get A's, for "good" when you could be "best"? And that perfectionism served me in many ways. I did very well in Take art. From the time I could hold a crayon, I loved to draw. Writing, on the other hand, consistently brought me high grades, But little did I know that my perfectionism would also turn out to be the biggest roadblock to my writing dream for many years. Far from being a "wonderful" or "positive" character trait, it held me back, taunted me, scolded me, filled me with guilt, scoffed at my burning desire to be a writer. Without teachers to constantly stroke my ego and provide me with the encouragement I so needed, I floundered and procrastinated, struggled and avoided. It took a long time for me to realize the real reason I wasn't Yet nothing was ever perfect enough to submit. Or, on those rare Can you see yourself in these words? Does your own perfectionism Believe me when I say this--perfectionism is *not* a writer's friend. If I had continued to succumb to this tendency, I would never have known the joy and satisfaction of getting articles published, would never have started my newsletter for writers, or built my Web site. If you are a perfectionist, too, and allow this trait to run your life, neither will you. Because perfectionism is a syndrome rooted in a childhood desire to please and be noticed, there are no quick fixes or easy answers for overcoming it. Moreover, even if you do conquer it in order to complete one project, it'll rear its ugly head to thwart others--I have numerous half-finished projects that attest to that. However, I also have a few pointers that may help you kick your perfectionist habit, or at least come to terms with it again and again: 1. Expose the beast through your writing--write about your 2. Read about perfectionism and how to conquer or work with it. Two books I recommend are _Never Good Enough: How to Use Perfectionism to Your Advantage Without Letting it Ruin Your Life_ by Monica Ramirez Basco (http://tinyurl.com/2gc9c), and _If You Can Talk, You Can Write_ by Joel Saltzman (http://tinyurl.com/2tjje). 3. Catch yourself thinking that either you or your work needs to 4. Constantly remind yourself why you want to write in the first 5. If you feel hopelessly stalled and need feedback and encouragement to get writing again, take a writing workshop. You'll find some excellent online workshops at Perfectionism and writing, like oil and water, don't mix--the first will do anything to stymie the second, make you doubt your own talent, and often suck your writing enthusiasm and energy bone dry. Give yourself permission to be imperfect, to experiment with and explore and practice your writing craft, to send your best efforts out for consideration. You'll find the very act of trying much more satisfying and rewarding than the need to be perfect.
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