Are You a Perfectionist? 🎯
Are You a Perfectionist? 🎯
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Hey friends! Let’s keep it real—we all want to do things well, but where do you draw the line between “doing your best” and “needing everything to be flawless”? 🤔
This test is all about uncovering your perfectionist tendencies—how strict you are with yourself, how you handle mistakes, and whether your drive for “perfect” fuels you or drains you. We’ve got 20 relatable questions covering work, school, relationships, and daily tasks. By the end, you’ll learn your perfectionist type, why you lean that way, and how to strike a balance (whether you need to ease up or lean into your drive). Let’s dive in—no overthinking, just honest vibes!
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1. When finishing a work/school project, you’d?
A. Rewrite/edit 5+ times until it’s 100% flawless
B. Polish it 2-3 times to fix small errors
C. Check once for big mistakes, then submit
D. Finish it and submit—good enough is fine
E. Throw it together last minute—perfection doesn’t matter
2. If your plans get unexpectedly canceled, you feel?
A. Panicked—you hate deviations from the perfect plan
B. Frustrated but adjust to a backup plan
C. Annoyed for a minute, then go with the flow
D. Meh—plans change, no big deal
E. Relieved—less pressure to stick to the plan
3. When someone does a task “good enough” but not how you’d do it (e.g., folding laundry, cooking), you’d?
A. Redo it yourself—you can’t stand imperfection
B. Politely ask them to fix a few things
C. Let it go but secretly cringe a little
D. Don’t care—their way works too
E. Praise them—any effort is better than none
4. How do you feel about making small mistakes (e.g., typos, forgetting a detail)?
A. Devastated—you beat yourself up for days
B. Embarrassed but fix it right away
C. Minorly annoyed—no one’s perfect
D. Shrug it off—mistakes happen
E. Laugh it off—who even notices?
5. When starting a new hobby, you expect yourself to?
A. Master it in weeks—otherwise, you quit
B. Get pretty good fast—you practice nonstop
C. Improve gradually—you’re patient with yourself
D. Have fun, even if you’re bad at it
E. Do it casually—no pressure to get better
6. How much time do you spend on “small tasks” (e.g., organizing your desk, picking an outfit)?
A. Hours—every detail needs to be perfect
B. 30-60 minutes—you want it to look nice
C. 10-15 minutes—functional is fine
D. 5 minutes—get it done and move on
E. 1 minute—whatever, it doesn’t matter
7. If a friend cancels plans last minute, you think?
A. They ruined your perfect day—you’re upset for hours
B. It’s annoying, but you reschedule immediately
C. Bummer—you’ll find something else to do
D. No biggie—you can relax instead
E. Cool—spontaneity is fun
8. When you receive feedback (even positive!), you focus on?
A. The tiny flaws they mentioned—you fix them ASAP
B. The areas to improve, but also appreciate the praise
C. Both the good and bad—you take it in stride
D. The positive—feedback doesn’t stress you
E. Nothing—you don’t care what others think
9. How do you prioritize tasks?
A. Do them in order, finishing one perfectly before starting the next
B. Focus on important tasks first, polishing as you go
C. Juggle a few tasks, finishing them “good enough”
D. Do the easiest ones first, no need for perfection
E. Do whatever you feel like—no order or standards
10. If you can’t finish a task perfectly (e.g., you’re tired, time runs out), you’d?
A. Stay up all night to finish it right
B. Ask for an extension to get it perfect
C. Submit it as is, but feel guilty
D. Submit it and move on—no guilt
E. Forget about it—perfection isn’t worth stressing
11. How do you feel about “good enough”?
A. It’s not enough—only perfect will do
B. It’s okay for small tasks, but big ones need to be perfect
C. It’s fine most of the time—pick your battles
D. It’s great—why waste time on perfect?
E. It’s the goal—perfect is overrated
12. When planning a trip/vacation, you?
A. Make a minute-by-minute itinerary with backup plans for every scenario
B. Plan key activities but leave some flexibility
C. Pick a destination and a few things to do—wing the rest
D. Book a place to stay and see where the day takes you
E. Pack a bag and go—no plan at all
13. How do you treat others’ mistakes?
A. Get frustrated—they should have done it perfectly
B. Point out the mistake gently and help them fix it
C. Let it slide—everyone messes up
D. Ignore it—their standards are their own
E. Laugh with them—mistakes are funny
14. If you try something and fail (e.g., a recipe, a workout), you’d?
A. Quit forever—you hate not being perfect at it
B. Try again immediately, changing what went wrong
C. Try again later—no rush to master it
D. Move on to something else—no big deal
E. Never try anything new again—failure is embarrassing
15. How often do you say “I’ll do it myself” because others won’t do it “right”?
A. Every time—no one else meets your standards
B. Often—only trusted people get to help
C. Sometimes—if it’s a task that matters to you
D. Rarely—you’re happy to delegate
E. Never—anyone’s help is fine
16. When you look back at past projects/photos, you notice?
A. All the flaws—you wish you’d done better
B. A few things to improve, but also the good parts
C. Both—you’re proud but see room to grow
D. The good parts—you don’t dwell on flaws
E. Nothing—you don’t overthink the past
17. How do you handle deadlines?
A. Finish weeks early, then revise until the last minute
B. Finish a few days early to polish
C. Finish on time—no extra revisions
D. Finish right before the deadline—good enough
E. Finish late—deadlines are flexible
18. What’s your biggest fear when it comes to tasks?
A. That it won’t be perfect—people will judge you
B. That you’ll miss a detail—you want to do well
C. That it won’t get done—you value responsibility
D. That it’ll be boring—you just want to have fun
E. Nothing—tasks are just tasks
19. How do you reward yourself after finishing a task?
A. Only if it’s perfect—no reward for “good enough”
B. If it’s mostly perfect—you treat yourself a little
C. Regardless—you deserve a reward for trying
D. Always—finishing is enough
E. You don’t—rewards are unnecessary
20. One word to describe your approach to tasks?
A. Flawless
B. Thorough
C. Balanced
D. Casual
E. Carefree
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