July 15, 2025

Member Newsletter: Dealing With Perfectionism

by Melanie Bell
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Dealing With Perfectionism

By Melanie Bell, Mindtools Content Writer and Editor

I’m part of a project team that’s creating something new: a suite of adaptive courses that uses AI to guide individual learning paths. There aren’t a lot of projects like that on the market yet, so there aren’t a lot of protocols for how to make them.

It's been exciting to work with a team to decide how to convey quick, fun yet effective learning about interpersonal skills for managers in this new format. It’s also been a major learning curve – and perfectionism has come into the picture.

Our project manager is highly detail oriented, and I have a perfectionist streak at times. These can be positive things, leading to quality results. They can also delay progress. After all, results need to happen.

How to balance the drive to create quality with the need for results?

Below are some factors to consider if you’re managing perfectionists on your team or if you have perfectionist tendencies yourself, along with some lessons that my project team has learned about striking the right balance.

Different Types of Perfectionism

We often speak about perfectionism like it’s one thing, but it can be broken down into different types of thinking, with distinct motivations. Since coming to work at Mind Tools, I’ve learned about two different ways of categorizing perfectionism.

Psychologists Paul Hewitt and Gorden Flett describe three types of perfectionism:

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