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Dealing with Perfectionism

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Hello Readers, This is my first article for the blog. Since this was the topic I was visiting in my mind the most, I considered debuting with it, Perfectionism. Wish me luck 😉 Because of the internet, people nowadays have a good awareness of this trait. I have sometimes seen seniors honestly admit that they struggle with perfectionism and are trying to overcome it. Thanks to the Worldwide Web! The best way to explain perfectionism is through my own example J I thought of spending 30 minutes researching this title and 30 minutes writing. Certainly, the first 30 were an underestimation and the latter 30 extended to 3 rd writing attempt 😆 . I felt dissatisfied with my first 2 attempts – sometimes the content was a lot, the other time I was dissatisfied with the details, and on and on…I hope this one makes it. Bless me, readers!   Perfectionism is a trait, where a person sets a high standard of expectation from himself and at often times from others as well. High stand...

Welcome!

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  Are you wondering what is this blog about or what the name means? Well, one thing you, my dear reader, can be obvious about is – blogs are generally for expressing. And so is my purpose to begin my journey of “freedom” through this first piece of writing. Character Ethic (the initial name of the blog) is a very popular concept from, “The Seven Habits…” by Steven Covey. In short, a smile or an appearance could be result oriented (as if a covering), or it could be genuine (substance). I have always been driven to understand and cultivate these virtues at the core, which alone will put any person into peace with oneself and the world ultimately. Indeed, there is nothing more important than the "intro-work" (or the internal work), and this is why the name Introwork. The Purpose? Ending with this last paragraph, the purpose of this blog is: Portfolio (Career) Hobby (Lifestyle) Interaction (Community) Writers! Let’s wish each other well to keep writing our milestones towards the ...