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bendingspoon Posted - 12/05/2007 : 12:35:20
Hi everybody,

while reading yesterday's New York Times I came across this article on the negative impact of perfectionism. Nothing new, just what Sarno had to say about the topic but now confirmed by the "science section" of a mainstream newspaper.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/04/health/04mind.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Cheerio

Bending Spoon
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painintheneck Posted - 12/05/2007 : 14:17:54
Wow, I am totally an either or type person. I often feel like if I am going to do something it has to be done right or it is all wrong and not worth doing.

The last 10 years I have spent extremely angry because with the physical pain and anxiety issues I can no longer do the one career I chose for myself. I've actually not been able to find anything I want to do now and haven't been able to let go of the feeling of failure because of it.

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