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		<title>By: Run from Perfect for Your Brain&#8217;s Sake &#8211; Brain Leaders and Learners</title>
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		<description>[...] Perfectionism is bad for the brain! Thanks Anna Farmery for engaging ideas about perfectionism and the human brain at your popular podcasts. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Perfectionism toxins hamper progress as projects pile up and people fall behind and often feel trapped. Research shows [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] they fall short of your own or others perfect expectations tone also takes the hit. Check out the research on perfectionism&#8217;s tendency to drain brainpower, and you&#8217;ll see why perfectionists tend to lose control [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] day, your brain literally rewires itself for more focus on another day. Watch out to avoid the perils of perfectionism though. A brain on perfect is usually a brain stressed and preparing to [...]</description>
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		<title>By: eweber</title>
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		<description>Good points Ramana, and yet I smiled to think that too few numbers written in a check could also be a real money saver. 

On a serious note, though, you have made a great case for balance - which so often adds to mental well being. Just what many of us need to start a new day! Have a great one! Ellen</description>
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<p>On a serious note, though, you have made a great case for balance &#8211; which so often adds to mental well being. Just what many of us need to start a new day! Have a great one! Ellen</p>
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