An effect of trauma
Perfectionism or pushing yourself past your limits
For some people the response to shame, chaos, or feeling fundamentally not enough is to achieve. To be perfect. To never make a mistake. To work harder than anyone around them. To build an external record of worth because the internal one feels empty or broken. It looks like success from the outside. It feels like running from something on the inside. The perfectionism is not about standards. It is about survival. If I am good enough, maybe nothing bad will happen. If I achieve enough, maybe I will finally feel okay.
One more thing worth saying plainly: this began as protection. At some point it was the thing that got you through. If it is still running now that the danger has passed, that is not a flaw in you. It is proof of how hard something once worked to keep you safe.
It can sound like
If any of those sentences live in your head too, you are in good company here.
Nothing on this page is a diagnosis, and nothing here decides what is wrong with you, because nothing is wrong with you. Something happened to you. This page exists so that when you are ready, you can find people who understand it from the inside.
You do not have to carry this alone.
Bridge of Hope Recovery is a free, anonymous, peer-led fellowship for trauma survivors. Meetings run throughout the week by phone, by video, and in person. No cost, no waitlist, no one asking for your real name.