You'd think that someone with high standards would be the most productive person in the room. The one who gets things done early, who never misses a deadline, who always delivers.
And sometimes that's true, for a while. But if you look closely at how perfectionism actually plays out in people's lives, there's a pattern that surprises almost everyone who recognises it in themselves: the higher the standard, the harder it becomes to start.
This is the perfectionism–procrastination loop, and it's one of the most common things we see in our therapy rooms. Not because the people sitting across from us are lazy or unmotivated, quite the opposite. They care so much about doing things well that the fear of falling short becomes paralysing.






