So let's look at the difference.
Perfectionism is the individual's belief that he or she must be perfect to be acceptable. Perfectionism is black and white with no gray area. Anything other than perfect is failure. Perfectionism is an attitude, not necessarily a behavior. In other words, two people can engage in the same behavior such as trying to win an Olympic gold medal but one can be pursuing excellence and the other is demanding perfection. The difference lies in the thought process about the goal or behavior, not in the goal or behavior itself.-Monica A. Frank, Ph.D.
The pursuit of excellence is the desire to attain a goal of excellence, to achieve at a high level, to be the best that one can be but without the demand attached to the goal or desire. Pursuing excellence may require tremendous effort and focus as well as other resources. But, unlike perfectionism, it does not demand a sacrifice of self-esteem as it tends to focus on the process of achievement rather than the outcome. - Monica A. Frank, Ph.D
Excellence
vs. Perfection
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Perfection
is being right.
Excellence
is being willing to be wrong.
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Perfection
is fear.
Excellence
is taking a risk
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Perfection
is anger and frustration.
Excellence
is powerful
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Perfection
is control
Excellence
is spontaneous
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Perfection
is judgement
Excellence
is accepting
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Perfection
is taking
Excellence
is giving
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Perfection
is doubt
Excellence
is confidence
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Perfection
is pressure
Excellence
is natural
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Perfection is the
destination
Excellence is the
journey
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-author unknown
So, to everyone that aspires to be able to Free Motion Quilt - go for it, don't judge it. Relax, enjoy the process of learning, the joy of improvement, the excitement of accomplishment.
Linking up for Sew Thinky Thursday at Mommy's Nap Time
Color Me In the Pursuit of Excellence!
Pat
Excellent, Pat!
ReplyDeleteWise words indeed!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree! So many of the classes, both on-line and in person, approach FM Quilting from a fear base, too, like "Take the Fear Out of Free-motion quilting", or "Conquer your FM fears". Even books have titles that bring "fear" and "free motion" together. If everyone who is afraid to try it would just make a bunch of small quilt sandwiches and sit down and sew for an hour or so a day, they would be amazed, and they would no longer be afraid of it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great post Pat... Thank you for reminding me that the goal is improvement and wanting to do our very best. Not being perfect.
ReplyDeleteLove this, thanks! I was doing FMQ every day for a week in January and actually it wasn't as bad as I imagined... but chickened out to do a "real" project and now I'm going to have start building my confidence again.
ReplyDeleteAll I could say was yes.
ReplyDeleteThat puts things into perspective. Thanks for that :-)
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