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EP216: Overcoming Perfectionism: A Contractor's Guide to Better Business
Ep. 216
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When it comes to business, especially in the construction field, trying to be perfect can sometimes cut both ways. While having high standards is important, always trying to be perfect can stop growth, make it hard to keep employees, and make the workplace unstable.
In this episode, Brad talks about:
- Definition and causes of perfectionism
- The role of upbringing and environment
- Personality traits contributing to perfectionism
- The impact of social and cultural pressures
- Strategies to combat perfectionism
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