My Perfectionism

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Throughout my life, I have strived be a hardworking individual when it comes to school, my job, and family work. I always try to work fast but efficiently, and make my work the best that it can be. Perfectionism is a major part of my life and that is the driving force behind my hard work. Sometimes the drive to be perfect can limit my results, but I try my hardest to keep it from restricting me. I have always given one hundred percent when it comes to completing various tasks, and I have found pride in being a hard-worker. When it comes to school, I have always been an “A” only student. I am slightly obsessed with my grades, and I have never had a “B” in my life. Originally, this pressure was put on by my parents, but now I am self-driven …show more content…

Over the summer, I work with my grandmother in the garden. Almost every day I am doing something, weeding a certain row, painting the fence, or planting new rows of vegetables. I enjoy the look of the garden, especially once the rows of flowers start to bloom, and the rows are all perfectly straight. When it comes to planting new rows or weeding the garden, my perfectionism really kicks in. I always make sure I do the job well and that it is as close to perfect as I can get. Especially since this is my grandmother’s garden, I try my best to do the job as best I can. I always want to impress my grandparents, and show them that I am a hardworking individual. Even though I am not a huge vegetable fan, I still enjoy the garden mostly because I like to see the outcome of all of my hard …show more content…

In school, I always work my hardest during the school day to finish all of my homework, and if I end up bringing some home, I prefer to get it done as soon as possible. While working with my grandparents either in the garden or around the farm, I strive to impress them with my hard work and determination to get the job done. Even in my current job, I work hard to complete the given tasks correctly but yet efficiently. Perfectionism is obviously incorporated in all of those working environments, and I believe that it pushes me harder and harder each day. I have always given one hundred percent when it comes to completing various tasks, and I have found pride in being a

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