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This article was first published in October 2020.

What is perfectionism? What does it mean? Well, it's setting yourself a standard so high that it can't actually be achieved


In this video Natasha Devon, mental health campaigner and author of Yes You Can Ace Your Exams Without Losing Your Mind, explains the irony and the illusion of perfectionism, and what we can do to avoid it.

Instead of focussing on a perfect result, focus on a good job. Get going with one paragraph, one sentence, one minute of revision, and do it well.

You might also want to try doing some things just for fun or having a go at something you know you won't do well just to practise not doing everything perfectly!

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If you need support

You should always tell someone about the things you’re worried about. You can tell a friend, parent, guardian, teacher, or another trusted adult. If you're struggling with your mental health, going to your GP can be a good place to start to find help. Your GP can let you know what support is available to you, suggest different types of treatment and offer regular check-ups to see how you’re doing.

If you’re in need of in-the-moment support you can contact , where you can speak to a counsellor. Their lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

There are more links to helpful organisations on ±«Óătv Action Line.

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