Being Perfectionist AS FUCK

A lot of things have happened... and I feel like I am fed up with this bullshit. 
This person makes me fed up with the job I have now. 
She is perfectionist as fuck I think all of the people in the world could not bear it.
I always find myself loves being surrounded by the other colleagues at the office. But this person makes me want to resign from my job immediately whenever she is around.
While I find myself easy to be happy with my friends, this person finds it hard to be jolly with her work unless it is of a very high standard. Like top notch. High-end. I cannot bear it.

Being a perfectionist is pain in the ass. If a person does not get an A, they would think they have miserably failed as they feel the effort is not enough. While I am here, feeling like, just fucking do it with your heart. The intention is the most important thing when you do your job. It is not about who is going to be beaten up by your performance. It is about you are happy doing it. You earn good money and you are proud with what you do.

It can be self-destructive, being a perfectionist. It is also time wasting because you tend to procrastinate to avoid doing important jobs. Most people with this 'disease' push themselves beyond their normal limits in order to achieve the goals. From my experience, this person pushes me to create such an excellent work so she does not get pain in her head (according to her) while revising my jobs. 

Well... I just want to say, have peace with yourself. You cannot marry your own self. If you think you cannot get an excellent subordinate, why don't you do it yourself? If you think this stupid and imbecile subordinate cannot do the given job excellently, you do it or at least give an example about the content that would bring a lot of conversion. :)

If the content you make brings a lot of conversion, I would send the resignation email to you.

Being a perfectionist can be both a blessing and a curse. From what I've experienced, it is the latter one. 

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