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Perfectionism: The Essential Guide On How to Overcome Perfectionism, Learn The Effective Ways on How to Stop Being a Perfectionist And Help Your Business Achieve Success Quicker If you are a natural perfectionist and you want to start your own business, you might want to rethink this attitude. Perfectionism can be an entrepreneur's worst enemy. In fact, psychologists consider perfectionism a disorder. Prominent business thinkers like Steve Jobs also strongly discourage entrepreneurs from trying to be perfect. Although perfectionism can be a driving force to success, it is a double-edged sword…mehr

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Perfectionism: The Essential Guide On How to Overcome Perfectionism, Learn The Effective Ways on How to Stop Being a Perfectionist And Help Your Business Achieve Success Quicker If you are a natural perfectionist and you want to start your own business, you might want to rethink this attitude. Perfectionism can be an entrepreneur's worst enemy. In fact, psychologists consider perfectionism a disorder. Prominent business thinkers like Steve Jobs also strongly discourage entrepreneurs from trying to be perfect. Although perfectionism can be a driving force to success, it is a double-edged sword that can lead your business to crash because of your impossibly high standards. Instead of aiming for perfection, you should take action instead. This book will teach you about the perils of trying to achieve perfectionism in business. It would aim to correct the misconception that everything needs to be perfect before launching a successful business. It would teach you the importance of taking immediate action instead of trying to perfect something. This book will teach you about the following topics: When Being a Perfectionist is Bad Perfection Is In The Eye of the Beholder Ending the Success Maker Before It Starts: Momentum The Quicksaf Perfectionism Avoiding the Win/Win Situation Dead to Perfectionism - Alive to Success! Being a perfectionist can be a good thing in some circumstances But if you are an internet-based business owner, perfectionism will not do well. To be successful in this business, one must take action quicker than waiting for things to be perfect.
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At the age of four, because of the Easter bombings in May 1941, my family was bombed out of our beautiful home and evacuated to a farm thirty miles north of Belfast, Northern Ireland. A year or so later, we returned and lived in a very deprived area in the city. My father, an old soldier, was an alcoholic and a heavy smoker, who smoked in the region of a thousand cigarettes a week; the cupboards were bare and family life broke down. My mother had little or no money for food, or even necessary items. I became something of a problem child and at around the age of ten, was convicted of theft for stealing food. I was put in the care of an extremely tough children's home until the age of sixteen. Because of the problems in my early life, I never did smoke or drink, and at the age of twenty-six, I married, and subsequently, my wife and I went into fostering which we did for many years, along with our six children. We finally retired over forty-five years later. My time in care, gave me a lot of insight and I felt that I had a story that needed to be told, that's why I wrote my book; 'So, You Think You Want to Foster?'