Optimising is just perfectionism in disguise. Here’s why that’s a problem
- Written by Catherine Houlihan, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, University of the Sunshine Coast
Willie B. Thomas/GettyIf you regularly scroll health and wellness content online, you’ve no doubt heard of optimising.
Optimisation usually means striving to make something the best it can be – the “optimal” version. A decade ago, it was mainly used to talk about workplace strategy, describing how a positive mindset might...
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