The Pushback
A conversation about standards vs. fear vs. the cost to others.
Someone finally says it. Your standards aren't high — they're afraid. The thing you call excellence looks a lot like control when you see it from the other side of the desk.
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The Standard You Set
→You're managing someone. Their work is 90%. You keep sending it back. Four chapters on what perfectionism costs others — and the moment you approve something before it's perfect.
Part of the quest
Perfectionism
→Seven months. Three moved deadlines. One more thing that needs fixing. Learn to see through the perfectionism loop to the fear underneath — and ship the thing that's already good enough.
What you'll learn from The Pushback
This scenario focuses on A conversation about standards vs. fear vs. the cost to others. — a critical skill inside the broader emotional intelligence domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Standard You Set, a full interactive story inside the Perfectionism quest.
Skills you'll build in Perfectionism
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Your direct report sends you the deliverable. It's 90%. You send it back with notes. Again. The third time, something in their posture changes — and you realize your standards might be costing more than they're worth.
They've stopped bringing you early drafts. They wait until the last minute, submit the safe version, avoid your feedback. You created this — the culture of perfection that made them stop trying.
You approve something before it's perfect. You hit send without the third review. The work goes out. The client is happy. The world doesn't end — and something in your team exhales.
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