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All or Nothing thinking

Posted on January 24, 2013 by Jo VanEvery 3 Comments

How do you react if someone suggests you put less time and effort into your teaching preparation? Or, be stricter about office hours?  What about the phrase “good enough”? What does that say to you? Confusing excellence with perfection As Kerry Ann Rocquemore pointed out in her excellent blog series on perfectionism. Many times people […]

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Perfectionism

Posted on November 29, 2012 by Jo VanEvery Leave a Comment

I want to alert you to an excellent series of articles at Inside Higher Education, where Kerry Ann Rockquemore has been writing about academic perfectionism. Many times people get confused because they think that perfectionism is really just a form of striving, being goal-oriented, having ambition, being driven and/or having high expectations for your career. […]

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