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Flawed: Why Perfectionism Sabotages Leadership and Productivity with Dr. Greg Chasson

Flawed: Why Perfectionism Sabotages Leadership and Productivity with Dr. Greg Chasson

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Perfectionism might look like a strength on the surface, but it often hides burnout, procrastination, imposter syndrome, and toxic expectations that stall both leaders and teams.

In this episode of No More Mondays, I sit down with Dr. Greg Chasson, psychologist, professor, and award-winning author of Flawed: Why Perfectionism is a Challenge for Management, to explore the real impact of perfectionism on work and life.

What you’ll learn:

  • The 3 types of perfectionism (self-oriented, socially prescribed, and other-oriented)

  • How perfectionism shows up at work and why it can sabotage leadership

  • Why procrastination is a hidden red flag for perfectionists

  • The surprising positives (loyalty, honesty, attention to detail, drive) that leaders can harness

  • Practical strategies to reduce perfectionism’s downsides without losing its benefits

👉 If perfectionism has you, or your team, stuck, this conversation will help you shift your mindset and create healthier, more productive environments.

📍 Show Notes & Links:

  • Greg’s Book: Flawed: Why Perfectionism is a Challenge for Management

  • Website: gregchasson.com

  • Speaking & Workshops: Book Greg to bring this conversation to your organization

  • Membership Community: Coming soon! A supportive space to balance wellness, productivity, and perfectionism

  • Additional Resource: International OCD Foundation for clinical support if perfectionism or OCD is causing severe impairment

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