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The 3 Perils of the Perfectionist Leader

Author: Cheryl cran Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 31-07-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 15 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Okay so here I am working on the manuscript of my new book due out in January titled, “The Control Freak Revolution” and I am writing a segment about being a negative control freak who has the maddening behavior of perfectionism. As I am writing this piece I am thinking to myself, thank goodness I don’t have the affliction of perfectionism when WHAM it hit me that wait a tick I DID have perfectionist tendencies and they were holding me back.

It’s no wonder I am writing a book about control freaks because it takes a control freak to know one! Okay so I am a recovering control freak J The point is that a perfectionist can absolutely destroy relationships and cause others to not want to step up for us because they feel defeated before they even start.

Before we get into the three perils of being a perfectionist leader ask yourself the following questions:

1. Do I set impossible standards for myself rather than just out of reach goals?
2. Do I expect others to provide me with nothing but perfection before I give them my approval?

Read on to find out the three perils of being a perfectionist:

1. Peril #1- You will create an environment where people will not want to take on extra tasks or duties for fear of letting you down.

Many perfectionists would argue that they wouldn’t be where they were today if they weren’t perfectionists. I disagree with that statement. I think the statement should be that we wouldn’t be where we were today if we didn’t set high standards. You see there is a difference. Perfectionist does not allow for margin of error and are severely unhappy or depressed when they or others do not achieve their perfectionist ideals. A high achiever on the other hand sets high standards for themselves and others. Study after study confirms that people want to work for a leader who sets high goals for themselves and for others. However people also want to have those goals be logical and just out of reach in order to be motivated.

2. Peril #2- You energy level is not consistent and is reliant on moments of perfection.

Have you felt like you are on an emotional roller coaster? It is likely because you are only happy when you achieve those rare moments of perfection or what you perceive to be perfection. Here’s the kicker your team energy level is a direct reflection of your energy level so if you are on a continuous up and down with your energy you can bet that your team goes there with you.

3. Peril #3- No one will tell you truth.

This one is a doozy.(possible Canadian slang) When people are around someone who will accept nothing but perfection the natural tendency is for others to tell you only what they think you want to hear. They will avoid telling you when things go wrong and they will hide the big things that go wrong in order to postpone the inevitable blow up of when you find out. This can be so harmful in so many ways not to just you personally but also to those who work with and for you and ultimately for the organization.

So go ahead and be a high achiever but be aware (beware) the perfectionist tendencies. Here is a quick comparison to make sure you are clear on the distinction:

Perfectionist                                                         High Achiever
Sets standards beyond reason                         Sets high standards
Never satisfied unless it is perfect                    Enjoys the process as much as the outcome
Becomes angry or depressed with failure       See failure as experience and learning
Is obsessed with fear of failure                         Manager anxiety and fear to benefit
Sees mistakes as proof of unworthiness        Sees mistakes as opportunities
Defensive with feedback                                    Sees feedback as crucial to growth

Wouldn’t you and those around you rather be around a high achiever? I would.

This article may be reprinted in your company newsletter or publication as long as you use the following:
Cheryl Cran, CSP (certified speaking professional) is the author of a new book published by Career Press called, The Control Freak Revolution and 50 Ways to Lead & Love it as well as Say What You Mean- Mean What You Say. Cheryl works with top performing organizations and their leaders to help them boldly grow a workplace of choice.
Through keynotes, seminars and coaching Cheryl provides solutions and ideas for increased results.
Find out more at www.cherylcran.com

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Cheryl is the President of Synthesis at Work Inc. and an internationally renowned keynote speaker. She provides practical tools and creative strategies for individuals to take their current level of success and boldly grow it to the next level. The companies that Cheryl works with are top performing organizations with a strong focus on becoming a workplace of choice. for more details http://www.cherylcran.com/

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