Trying to get things perfect takes time away from other critical tasks
a) Most like me
b) Somewhat like me
OR
c) Somewhat like me
d) Most like me
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The question seems to be a self-assessment, and it appears you’re being asked to indicate how much you identify with the statement “Trying to get things perfect takes time away from other critical tasks.”
In this context, the answer options seem to be mixed, but if you meant to provide options like these:
a) Most like me
b) Somewhat like me
c) Not at all like me
d) Most unlike me
You should consider how you view perfectionism in your own life. If you find that seeking perfection often distracts you from other important responsibilities, “a) Most like me” would indicate a strong agreement, while “d) Most unlike me” would suggest you don’t feel that way at all.
Choose the option that resonates best with your personal experience. If you’d like more help understanding perfectionism and its impact on productivity, feel free to check our extended services page for more in-depth assistance.