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The Perfectionism
THE ACHIEVEMENT ADDICTION NOBODY DIAGNOSES 🏆 Perfectionism is the only addiction that society not only fails to recognize as pathological but actively celebrates and rewards, praising the relentless self-drive that produces extraordinary external results while systematically destroying the internal wellbeing of the person producing them, and the perfectionist who works sixteen-hour days, who accepts nothing less than excellence from themselves and everyone around them, who maintains impossibly high standards for their appearance, their home, their children, their work, and every other dimension of their life, is not demonstrating admirable discipline but rather expressing a psychological condition that research links to depression, anxiety, eating disorders, chronic stress, cardiovascular disease, and suicide at rates that should cause the same alarm that substance addiction produces but that does not because the outputs of perfectionism, achievement, productivity, immaculate presentation, are valued by a culture that measures worth through performance rather than through wellbeing 📈😰
By The Curious Writer4 days ago in Motivation
Autopilot
I have a bad case of driving anxiety. Once I hit the road, I become an unforgiving, scared, and short tempered person. Every little inconvenience angers me enough to make me scream and that terrifies me. I dread becoming this person, so I white knuckle the steering wheel and hover in the slow lane, trying to avoid trouble.
By Annie4 days ago in Motivation
I Stayed in Line—And It Changed My Day
It didn’t feel like anything at first. Just a receipt, a plastic bag, and the quiet hum of a Tuesday afternoon that hadn’t decided what it wanted to be yet. The line at the grocery store had been longer than it needed to be—one of those slow, creeping lines where you question every decision that brought you there. Wrong time, wrong lane, wrong everything.
By Lawrence Lease4 days ago in Motivation
Small Steps, Big Wins
I didn’t know how to live, and despite my best efforts I didn’t know how to die. The daily drinking, the trips for prescription pills, and my declining health were visible for all to see. While starting the journey of recovery is a life-altering decision, it’s accomplished one small step at a time.
By Susan Eileen 4 days ago in Motivation
Can Trauma Be Inherited? — Or Is It Invisible?
Look at the hibiscus above. The flower is still attached to the stem, tree, and its root, but is rotting. Everything else around it seems to be fine. I can see this trauma and where it’s coming from. Did this plant inherit its trauma?
By Annelise Lords 4 days ago in Motivation
What is love?
In order to find love one must find God. In order to learn love one must get to know God because he is love. Once you know God and his ways God will teach you about love. And how to love and receive love. Love is not complicated the world confuse us with lust because it is all we know from birth.The only way to find love is when we discover God.
By Miss Bey4 days ago in Motivation
What Are Influential Women LinkedIn Leaders and Why Are They Important Today?
In today’s evolving digital ecosystem, Influential Women LinkedIn leaders are transforming how professional success, authority, and visibility are defined. No longer limited to traditional leadership roles, women are now leveraging LinkedIn to share insights, build communities, and establish credibility across industries.
By influentialwomenmagazine4 days ago in Motivation
Stay Fit at Home
Staying fit at home is no longer just a backup option—it has become a practical and sustainable way to maintain your health. Whether you have a busy schedule, limited access to a gym, or simply prefer the comfort of your own space, home fitness can be just as effective as working out anywhere else. The key lies in consistency, smart planning, and understanding what your body actually needs.
By Stories Today4 days ago in Motivation







