Les 1
The Hidden Toll Of Perfectionism, When 'Not Good Enough' Becomes A Way Of Life
Perfectionism often begins as a way to cope, protect or achieve. Over time it can take root so deeply that you scarcely notice how much of your energy is spent trying to avoid mistakes or criticism. This session explores the emotional cost of perfectionism and how early patterns shape the standards you hold yourself to now. You'll be guided to reflect gently on where these patterns come from and how you might begin loosening their hold.
Les 2
The Origin Of The Inner Critic, How Perfectionism Takes Root
Behind perfectionism lies an inner critic that can sound authoritative, urgent, or familiar. Many people carry this voice without realising it began as a result of earlier experiences, shaped by expectations, fear of disapproval, or the need to maintain safety. This session helps you explore how your inner critic developed and why it persists through a lens of curiosity rather than blame. By understanding its origins, you begin to loosen its influence and build a more compassionate internal dialogue.
Les 3
When Achievement Becomes Armour, Perfectionism And The Fear Of Vulnerability
Perfectionism often hides a deeper fear of being seen as imperfect, unprepared, or emotionally exposed. Achievement can become a kind of armour, protecting you from the discomfort of vulnerability while quietly exhausting you. In this session, you'll explore how achievement-driven patterns develop and what it means to gradually loosen the need to appear strong, capable, and in control. Through gentle reflection, you'll begin to understand how vulnerability can coexist with competence, and why allowing yourself to be human is essential for sustainable wellbeing.
Les 4
The Cost Of Constant Control, How Perfectionism Fuels Burnout
Perfectionism can create an unrelenting cycle of pressure, responsibility and emotional fatigue. When you feel compelled to manage everything, anticipate every outcome, and hold yourself to standards that never soften, burnout becomes almost inevitable. This session explores how control-based perfectionism affects the nervous system and leads to physical and emotional exhaustion. You'll learn to recognise the early signs of burnout and reflect on healthier, more sustainable ways of supporting yourself.
Les 5
Letting Go Of All-Or-Nothing Thinking, Creating Space For Flexibility
Perfectionism often operates through rigid beliefs: things must be ideal, correct, polished, or complete before they count. This all-or-nothing mindset can make even small tasks feel overwhelming, and it leaves little room for curiosity or flexibility. In is session, you'll explore how black and white thinking limits growth, blocks creativity, and reinforces the fear of failure. Through gentle awareness and guided reflection, you'll learn to soften the edges of perfectionism and experiment with more compassionate, flexible ways of thinking.
Les 6
Letting Go Of The 'Never Enough' Story
In this final session, we explore the belief that fuels perfectionism more than any other: the sense of never being enough. We look at how this story takes root, how it gets reinforced, and how you can begin releasing it through awareness, gentleness, and conscious choice. You'll be guided to reflect on what wholeness and self-worth mean without the pressure to constantly achieve. The session closes by helping you move forward with a kinder inner narrative.