
1) Care
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1) Disposition 2) Temperament
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[psychology] Perfectionism, in psychology, is a personality trait characterized by a person`s striving for flawlessness and setting excessively high performance standards, accompanied by overly critical self-evaluations and concerns regarding others` evaluations. It is best conceptualized as a multidimensional characteristic, as psychologis...
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doctrine that moral perfection constitutes the highest value
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• (n.) The doctrine of the Perfectionists.
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(from the article `Noyes, John Humphrey`) It was there that Noyes first enunciated his belief in perfectionism, the idea that it is possible for an individual to become free of sin in this ...
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A tendency to set rigid high standards of performance for oneself. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(pәr-fek´shәn-iz-әm) the setting for oneself or others of a standard of flawless work or performance, or at least of one that is higher than the situation requires.
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The desire to execute tasks flawlessly. Gifted children may develop perfectionism after entering school, as they perform better than their classmates. Later, such perfectionism may lead to avoiding challenges so as not to appear imperfect. See characteristics of the gifted, underachievement.
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Per·fec'tion·ism noun The doctrine of the Perfectionists.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: per-fek′shŭn-izm Definitions: 1. A tendency to set rigid high standards of performance for oneself.
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a philosophy which holds that the persistence of will should be used in obtaining the optimal quality of spiritual, mental, physical, and material being.
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[
n] - a disposition to feel that anything less than perfect is unacceptable
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noun a disposition to feel that anything less than perfect is unacceptable; `his perfectionism seemed excessive to his students`
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The ethical theory that perfection, our own or that of others or both, is the end at which we ought to aim, where perfection involves virtue chiefly and sometimes also the cultivation of one's talents or endowments. -- W.K.F.
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