Greg Chasson
Increase Productivity and Innovation by Fighting Perfectionism
Travels from Chicago IL, USA
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Productivity
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Key Audience Outcomes
Participants gain practical strategies for managing perfectionism in themselves and others.
Attendees develop a deeper understanding of hoarding disorder and learn harm reduction approaches.
Individuals feel validated and empowered to address personal challenges related to burnout, anxiety, and work-life balance.
Clinicians acquire valuable tools and insights for working with clients on the autism spectrum and those with OCD-related disorders.
Greg's Bio
We all want to be more productive in our work and less stuck! After all… - Productivity is often a measure of success, such as making more sales, meeting deadlines, practicing skills to mastery. - Producing more often yields more reward, such as better revenue, grades, and leads. - Being productive implies a healthy and happy state. The problem is, perfectionism and fear of failure cause us to get stuck, sabotaging our productivity. Truth is, however, most individuals (and most organizations) believe perfectionism is a good thing or underestimate it. But perfectionism is not your friend, and it can be stopped without sacrificing the quality of our work. My “The Productivity Puzzle: Say Goodbye to Perfectionism and Hello to Faster Results” program sets the record straight about perfectionism and why it’s bad for productivity. It provides a practical roadmap for improving our productivity by tackling perfectionism using innovative principles and strategies.
Greg Offers the Following Talks
Flawed? Get to ‘Done’ by Escaping the Dangers of Perfectionism
Maintain high quality deliverables while still eliminating the negative effects of perfectionism.
Increase work output by greatly reducing procrastination.
Distinguish between healthy and unhealthy expectations of others
Prevent the inevitable animosity that festers when perfectionism is pushed on others.
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30 minutes - full day