- Date
- Friday 29 Oct 2021, 13:00 - 16:00
- Type
- Workshop
- Spoken Language
- English
- Location
Microsoft Teams
Perfectionism is often mistaken for ‘being perfect’ or ‘doing something perfectly’. Many people assume that it must be a good thing. Other people think of being a perfectionist as being something negative and embarrassing. So is it a good or a bad thing?
Perfectionism involves putting pressure on ourselves to meet high standards which then powerfully influences the way we think about ourselves. Researchers have shown that parts of perfectionism are helpful, and parts are unhelpful. This course is focusing on identifying and working on the unhelpful parts, so that you get satisfaction from your achievements and lead a more fulfilling life.
This will involve setting appropriate goals and standards for yourself, making it more likely you’ll achieve your goals and experience a sense of fulfilment, rather than feeling frustrated and blaming yourself all the time for not getting things ‘perfect’. In this workshop Iris Bergwerff - van der Giessen will share some tips & tricks to combat perfectionism.
This workshop suits you well if you:
- Tend to feel unsatisfied after most working days
- Feel guilty if you are not working – and thus overwork!
- Procrastinate in such an amount that it influences your daily functioning
- Feel like a failure if you do not meet your own standards
- Postpone your work as a way of not dealing with thoughts such as “It will never be good enough"
Practical information
Date: | 29 October 2021 |
Time: | 13.00-16.00 |
Location: | Microsoft Teams |
Costs: | Free of charge |
Target group: | PhD's |
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