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The overachiever is continuously looking forward to potential problems and projects that are coming their way.
The need for perfection often comes from dark, painful places. But you’re not perfect. No one is. It’s impossible to be. The overachiever may find themselves regularly keeping score with their partner about who does what.
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Relationships require work to succeed. That work ranges from emotional management, dealing with the difficulties of life, getting the housework done, and so much more. But by being authentic and honest about your struggles instead of covering them up or avoiding failure, you create a rich opportunity to meaningfully connect with other people.
That might be working themselves to the bone at work. It might be overcompensating in relationships because they feel they do not deserve the love they are receiving unless they can somehow ‘repay’ their partner. 3. You have a difficult time accepting failure. If they failed, then maybe they didn’t try hard enough, work hard enough, do everything that was within their power to succeed. Maybe they were lazy!
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The more control the overachiever can exert over those things, the less their anxiety troubles them. 2. You have low self-esteem and tie your worth to your achievements.