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  • Overcoming Perfectionism (Revised & Updated)

  • Finding the Key to Balance and Self-Acceptance
  • By: Ann Smith MS LMFT
  • Narrated by: Janis Daddona
  • Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Overcoming Perfectionism (Revised & Updated)

By: Ann Smith MS LMFT
Narrated by: Janis Daddona
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Summary

Anything worth doing is worth doing well. Practice makes perfect. Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing. Failure is not an option. In today's perfection-obsessed culture, these are the maxims we live by. Yet, the damage that they cause is stifling. Renowned author and pioneer of codependency treatment Ann W. Smith knows this first hand. Smith has dealt with her fair share of perfectionism and has bared witness to this all too common phenomenon in her professional life, having spent the last thirty years studying the impact compulsive disorders have on individuals and family. While perfectionism lacks much of the stigma attached to today's most common compulsions - smoking, gambling, sex addiction, alcoholism, and drug abuse - many of the negative connotations on self and the family system are the same.

In this revised and updated edition of the original, groundbreaking book Overcoming Perfectionism: The Key to a Balanced Recovery, Smith describes the key differences between overt and covert perfectionism; the role early attachment, temperament, sibling relationships, and life circumstances play in developing this pattern; and how to shift toward a center of balance for a more fulfilling life.

Listeners will learn how to identify and confront the root cause of their problem, how to reveal and accept their essence, and finally, they will learn the importance of forgiveness and letting go. Additionally, listeners discover the key characteristics of a healthy family system, along with the single most important lesson of all - perfection does not exist.

©2013 Ann Smith (P)2013 Wetware Media
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No. Just no.

The written book is excellent. 10/10. The narrator is absolutely awful: metalic, off-putting, and robotic. She sounds like my SatNav/GPS. I can't listen any more. I'm going back to the written version which I'll read the old fashioned way.

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