How to Quiet Your Inner Critic & Escape Perfectionism | Dr. Ellen Hendriksen

如何平息内心的批评并摆脱完美主义| 埃伦·亨德里克森博士

Good Life Project

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2025-01-06

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Are you tired of never feeling good enough? In this insightful conversation, psychologist Ellen Hendriksen, author of How to Be Enough: Self-Acceptance for Self-Critics and Perfectionists, shares strategies to escape the perfectionism trap.  Learn how to pursue excellence without harsh self-criticism, shift from rigid rules to living by your core values, and make room for imperfection - allowing you to live the life you truly want. You can find Ellen at: Website | Instagram | How to Be Good to Yourself When You're Hard on Yourself Substack | Episode Transcript If you LOVED this episode you’ll also love the conversations we had with Ellen about overcoming social anxiety. Check out our offerings & partners:  Join My New Writing Project: Awake at the WheelVisit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Our world today, 2025 is turning into a perfectionistic climate all on its own.

  • Between capitalism, consumerism, social media, advertising, if we're put in an environment that makes us feel like we have to perform and achieve and consume to ever higher levels, of course we're going to respond by feeling like we're not good enough.

  • So have you ever poured your heart and soul into a project only to look at the final result and feel utterly defl that sinking feeling of this isn't good enough, despite all your hard work?

  • I know I have.

  • More times than I can count.

  • Whether it was writing or art or just about any creative endeavor, that inner critic voice would pipe up telling me I had just kind of fallen short again.

  • Perfectionism or overly harsh inner critics can be so hard to shake.

  • The constant striving to meet impossibly high standards and the self judgment when you inevitably miss the mark, you still do want to operate and deliver on a very high level.

  • That's still a big thing for me.

  • I want to show up and give my best.

  • One that makes me feel amazing about what I do.

  • But I'd also love a break from feeling like what I do and who I am are never quite good enough.

  • So what if I asked you to imagine a world where that harsh inner critic lost its power?

  • A world of self acceptance, creativity, genuine fulfillment, incredible self expression not based on flawless performance, but on self compassion and living by your deepest values.

  • Well, if you're intrigued then stick around because My guest today, Dr.

  • Ellen Hendrickson, may just blow your mind.

  • She is on a mission to help self critics and perfectionists like maybe you and probably me, quiet that inner voice of harsh judgment and still show up and do amazing things things in the world.

  • Ellen is a clinical psychologist at Boston University's center for Anxiety and Related Disorders and the author of the new book how to Be Self Acceptance for Self Critics and Perfectionists.

  • With a scientifically based zero judgment approach, she has helped countless people break free from the perfectionism trap and cultivate true self compassion.

  • Drawing on decades of research and her own personal experiences, Ellen really shares actionable strategies to reframe the way that we evaluate our self worth.