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When we don’t want to see

My brother sometimes works for a farmer doing building projects – let’s call him Harry. I’ve never met Harry, but the talk I hear of him is that he’s one of those real ‘salt of the earth’ kinda guys. A real ‘grafter’. You know… just a simple farmer done good through hard work. An ordinary […]

Posted byAdam MileusnicJune 19, 2019June 19, 2019Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on When we don’t want to see

Can perfectionism be selfish?

The chef who puts everything into your dinner, but by the time it’s ready you’ve already given up and left. The website that really encapsulates what you stand for, but took a year longer and ran over budget. The builder who does an amazing job, but finishes six months late. Perfectionists have a narrative. A […]

Posted byAdam MileusnicJune 2, 2019June 2, 2019Posted inGeneralLeave a comment on Can perfectionism be selfish?

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