sunshine_cleaning
08-02-2012, 04:20 AM
I've suffered problems with perfectionism since I was a child and, since my teenage years have caused me some significant problems, even leading to suicide attempts because I was tortured by constantly feeling like I'm not good enough. I thought this problem would ease off (at least to some extent) when I grew older, but I'm now 22 (with a college degree, a solid career and a long-term, stable relationship) and my problem with perfectionism is showing no sign of relenting.
Here are just some examples of what I go through:
1. Constantly beating myself up over past mistakes - Seriously, some days I'm even thinking about silly little things that happened over a decade ago.
2. Constantly beating myself up over every little shortcoming in my daily life, from skipping church or the gym or having a chocolate bar as a 3pm pick-me-up instead of a healthy piece of fruit.
3. Setting very high (or - as people often tell me - unrealistic) goals for myself and then getting upset when I can't meet them.
4. Eating disordered behaviours (although not a fully fledged eating disorder) and chronic dissatisfication with weight and looks.
5. Feelings of guilt over spending money for things that aren't necesscities (even if it's just a couple of dollars for a takeaway coffee or something).
6. Feeling weak and pathetic whenever I get sick or have problems.
7. Feeling horrible guilt when I take time off work. Even when I'm really sick, I find myself going into the office so I don't have to live with the guilt of having a day off.
8. Constantly monitoring each and every little detail of my life to see where I can do better.
9. Generally feeling like I'm completely inadequate and not good enough in all areas of life. I find it hard to live with myself because all I can see is flaws.
Does anyone else suffer like this?
Here are just some examples of what I go through:
1. Constantly beating myself up over past mistakes - Seriously, some days I'm even thinking about silly little things that happened over a decade ago.
2. Constantly beating myself up over every little shortcoming in my daily life, from skipping church or the gym or having a chocolate bar as a 3pm pick-me-up instead of a healthy piece of fruit.
3. Setting very high (or - as people often tell me - unrealistic) goals for myself and then getting upset when I can't meet them.
4. Eating disordered behaviours (although not a fully fledged eating disorder) and chronic dissatisfication with weight and looks.
5. Feelings of guilt over spending money for things that aren't necesscities (even if it's just a couple of dollars for a takeaway coffee or something).
6. Feeling weak and pathetic whenever I get sick or have problems.
7. Feeling horrible guilt when I take time off work. Even when I'm really sick, I find myself going into the office so I don't have to live with the guilt of having a day off.
8. Constantly monitoring each and every little detail of my life to see where I can do better.
9. Generally feeling like I'm completely inadequate and not good enough in all areas of life. I find it hard to live with myself because all I can see is flaws.
Does anyone else suffer like this?