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Your Not Enough Archetype™ Result

The Perfectionist

A precision-driven pattern with the shadow of The Stalled Creator and the hidden gift of The Vision Alchemist.

You may recognise yourself in other ‘not enough’ syndrome archetypes and that’s normal. But based on your responses today, this archetype appears to be the most active pattern shaping your ‘Not Enough’ stories right now.

The Power of the Perfectionist Archetype

You are currently The Perfectionist – a masterful quality controller who learned early to strive for excellence in everything you do. This was brilliant protective intelligence. Your ability to spot flaws, raise standards, and create exceptional work is a genuine superpower.

Your main driver:

Fear of inadequacy Your core need: Avoiding criticism and maintaining a sense of competence through flawless execution

When this archetype serves you:

You’re the one who delivers exceptional quality, catches errors others miss, and raises the bar for everyone around you. Your high standards create real value and prevent substandard outcomes.

Famous Perfectionists:

Steve Jobs (attention to detail), Beyoncé (meticulous preparation), Martha Stewart (excellence in presentation).

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Why this is Classed as Not Enough Syndrome

At its core, The Perfectionist operates from the belief: “I’m not good enough as I am, so everything I do must be flawless to prove my worth and avoid criticism or rejection.”

This drives you to zoom in too close and to focus on every flaw, and every detail as a way to control the outcome and protect against judgment.

But in protecting yourself, you lose sight of the big picture, the purpose or mission your perfectionism was originally trying to serve.

How The Perfectionist Shows Up in Your Life
  • You spend excessive time preparing your appearance because nothing feels quite right or polished enough.
  • You struggle to delegate because others won’t do it “properly.”
  • You feel anxious when you can’t control all the variables.
  • You notice flaws and imperfections that others don’t even see.
  • You have difficulty starting projects if you can’t envision the perfect outcome.
  • You see every detail but can lose sight of where it fits, a visionary trapped at ground level, trying to perfect each leaf instead of stepping back to design the whole garden.
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The Not Enough Stories that Could Do With Being Unstoried

We are storied creatures. What we believe, what we do, how we live – every inch of our experiences are storied and it’s how we make sense of and move through our world.

But some stories could do with being Unstoried.

You know, the way you cancel plans when your appearance doesn’t meet your standards, the extensive morning routine that never quite achieves what you’re aiming for. The project that’s been sitting 95% finished for months because it’s not quite right, the need to redo things others would call perfectly fine, the belief that anything less than flawless reflects poorly on who you are.

Stories Worth Getting Unstoried

If it’s not perfect, it reflects badly on me. People will judge me if it’s not perfect. What would it say about me? Anything less than perfect means I’m not good enough. Mistakes aren’t allowed. I need to get this perfect.

If you recognise yourself in these stories, you’re not alone. They are universal. They are shared ways human intelligence adapts under pressure.  

These stories made sense when getting things right felt like the safest option. They kept your attention on details and control, but not always on the bigger picture you were trying to serve.

Now, your evolution is about learning to step back and hold the whole of what you are creating, while choosing where precision truly matters.

Your Shadow: The Stalled Creator

When The Perfectionist operates unconsciously, it can transform into The Stalled Creator – the part of you that stops all progress in the pursuit of impossible standards. You may find yourself:

  • Unable to finish projects because they’re never “ready.”
  • Zoomed in too close and gets lost in the details.
  • Procrastinating on important tasks because you can’t do them perfectly.
  • Feeling overwhelmed by your own impossibly high expectations.
  • Abandoning endeavours rather than accepting  ‘good enough’ outcomes.

The Perfectionist pattern expresses through many other shadow behaviours, each one a coping strategy and a different way of avoiding completion.

The Stalled Creator shadow isn’t failure. It’s your survival system protecting you from risk, rejection, or criticism by freezing action. If nothing is started, nothing can go wrong. At its core, paralysis is safety logic in overdrive.

The shift is recognising this instinct for protection while learning to move gently forward, even when things feel uncertain.

Let’s be clear. The way out is not to lower your standards, but to widen your perspective.
When you step back, you see what truly matters and what simply needs completion.

Your Gift: The Vision Alchemist

When you use The Perfectionist archetype consciously, you become The Vision Alchemist – someone who applies excellence strategically to create exceptional quality where it truly matters. Your gift includes:

  • Quality elevation – You have an exceptional eye for detail that raises standards and creates work that stands out.
  • Error prevention – Your ability to spot flaws before they become problems saves time, money, and reputation.
  • Excellence modeling – Your commitment to quality inspires others to raise their own standards.
  • Meticulous execution – When something genuinely matters, you deliver results that exceed expectations

When you harness this gift consciously, applying your perfectionist standards to work that deserves that level of attention – whilst allowing “good enough” elsewhere, you’re not perfecting from fear. You’re creating excellence from choice.

The Vision Alchemist gift is your ability to refine, shape, and elevate work until it shines. You don’t just do tasks, you bring artistry, care, and devotion to detail.

Here’s the key: When you direct your perfectionism in service of your bigger vision, it creates momentum. You’re not zooming in so close that you lose the big idea. You’re holding the vision while applying precision strategically. Perfectionism without vision = paralysis. Perfectionism WITH vision = momentum.

This is your hidden genius: the power to raise the bar, create work of lasting value, and embody excellence without being trapped by perfection.

Self-Reflection Question

This question is not meant to change anything or prompt an action. It’s here to bring visibility to the pattern.

What are three possible versions of ‘done’ you could accept and which one would move your bigger vision forward right now, regardless of anyone else’s opinion?

What to Notice and What Opens Up

Notice:
  • Holding back because something does not feel ready.
  • Zooming in so closely that the bigger picture disappears.
  • Delaying important work because you cannot do it perfectly.
  • Feeling overwhelmed by the standard you hold yourself to.
  • Walking away from things that matter because they feel unfinished.
What Opens Up:
  • A wider view of what really matters.
  • Perspective that brings clarity and direction.
  • Creative flow that stays connected to the big idea.
  • Confidence in refining as you go.
  • Momentum that comes from seeing the whole, not just the parts.

Interacting with this Archetype

Notice it:

When do you lose sight of the bigger picture because of details? What situations make it feel safer to stall than to move forward?

Enquire:

What feels at risk if you step back and allow something to be seen? What does this pattern believe perfection is protecting?

What's available:

The option to hold the whole vision while shaping the details. Room to apply precision with purpose. A way of creating that serves the larger direction.

Invitation:

An invitation from this gift: step back and look at the whole of one project. Let the vision guide what truly needs your precision.

Channel your gift:

Return to The Vision Alchemist. Your capacity to see the whole and shape what matters.

Harnessing the Power and Gifts of this Archetype

This pattern is part of your ego, which exists to support you. The Perfectionist archetype isn’t something to eliminate – it’s an invitation to change your relationship with it.

Instead of perfectionism driven by ‘not enough,’ you can consciously use your quality-control superpower for strategic excellence, meaningful craftsmanship, or professional distinction, all while keeping sight of the bigger picture that gives your work purpose.

The shift

You move from perfectionism that prevents completion to discernment that enhances quality. You become someone who applies high standards strategically rather than compulsively, choosing when excellence truly matters.

Next Steps

Discovering your Perfectionist archetype is just the beginning. Here are two simple ways to take this further:

Keep exploring: Connect with me on LinkedIn, where I share regular insights about Not Enough Syndrome™ and the Archetypes.

Go deeper: Book an Unstoried® Insight Session:  A focused 90 minutes where we decode your archetype, separate shadow from gift, and create a path to working with your pattern consciously.

Meet Ebi Lewis

I'm Ebi Lewis, the Not Enough Syndrome™ Specialist and Creator of Coded Stories Method®

I work with clients and leaders to become Unstoried® from the repeating narratives of “I’m not good enough,” “I’m not smart enough,” “I don’t know enough,” or not [fill-in-the-blank] enough that can erode confidence. These are not flaws. They are coded brilliance stuck on overdrive. When you bring them to light and rebalance them, you gain clarity, confidence, and direction as you harness their gifts and power.

With over 20 years of mentoring and coaching experience, and having walked this path myself, I bring both expertise and lived wisdom to help you dissolve these stories and step into authentic authority and personal sovereignty.

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