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Uncluttered Office for ADHD Podcast - Big Picture, Perfectionists and Perspective EP: 17

Big Picture, Perfectionists and Perspective EP: 17

09/26/19 • 18 min

Uncluttered Office for ADHD Podcast

Are you the big picture or perfectionist type?  Maybe a combination of both? 

If you are more of a big-picture type, some of these probably describe you:

 Prefer global strategies.

  • Produce multiple ideas.
  • Under-estimate time things take especially detail-oriented tasks.
  • Expect others to be mind-readers and magically understand.

 Sound like you?

 Maybe you are more of a perfectionist and these characteristics are more like you: 

  • Have to be able to do everything yourself and do it well.
  • Hard time saying no.
  • Worried about others’ approval.
  • Struggle to understand the difference between having high standards and being superman/wonder woman. 

Either way, you have a way of doing things that work for you, or does it?

In this podcast, Catherine helps you understand these two types of styles. She will give you easy ways to implement strategies to work more efficiently and productive within your own work style.

 

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Are you the big picture or perfectionist type?  Maybe a combination of both? 

If you are more of a big-picture type, some of these probably describe you:

 Prefer global strategies.

  • Produce multiple ideas.
  • Under-estimate time things take especially detail-oriented tasks.
  • Expect others to be mind-readers and magically understand.

 Sound like you?

 Maybe you are more of a perfectionist and these characteristics are more like you: 

  • Have to be able to do everything yourself and do it well.
  • Hard time saying no.
  • Worried about others’ approval.
  • Struggle to understand the difference between having high standards and being superman/wonder woman. 

Either way, you have a way of doing things that work for you, or does it?

In this podcast, Catherine helps you understand these two types of styles. She will give you easy ways to implement strategies to work more efficiently and productive within your own work style.

 

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