(#55) Part 3: Overcoming Perfectionism: The Hidden Identity Blocking High-Achieving Women from Success

EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 36 MIN

(#55) Part 3: Overcoming Perfectionism: The Hidden Identity Blocking High-Achieving Women from Success

from Stop Bending Over - Align Your Life For Radical Success · host Rita Marie Mendez

If you struggle with perfectionism, overthinking, fear of judgment, or fear of failure, this episode is for you.In this episode, Rita breaks down the Perfectionist Identity - a powerful but limiting pattern many high-achieving women live in without realizing it. What looks like discipline, high standards, and productivity is actually rooted in control, codependency, and emotional over-functioning.You’ll learn how perfectionism forms in childhood, how it shows up as overthinking, procrastination, and avoidance, and how it directly impacts your confidence, income, business growth, and nervous system regulation.If you’re ready to overcome perfectionism, stop overthinking, take action, and build self-trust, this episode will shift how you see your patterns and help you step into aligned leadership.(Part 3 of the 4-part Identity Series)Top 4 TakeawaysPerfectionism is control, not excellenceOvercoming perfectionism requires self-trust, not more effortPerfectionism in high-achieving women leads to overthinking and procrastinationFear of judgment and fear of failure keep you stuckTimestamps[00:40–04:40] Perfectionism identity + intro for high-achieving women[04:40–08:40] Why patterns drive behavior (overcoming perfectionism starts here)[08:40–14:10] Perfectionism vs excellence (control and codependency)[14:10–22:40] Childhood roots of perfectionism and overthinking[22:40–30:40] How perfectionism shows up: procrastination, delay, avoidance[30:40–39:40] Perfectionism, nervous system, and burnout[39:40–45:40] How to overcome perfectionism and build self-trustResources & Links“Where am I overthinking instead of taking action?”“What am I trying to control that isn’t mine?”“What would I do if I trusted myself fully?”Sign up for The Art of Aligned Living - Weekly mindset, money, and nervous system wisdom → [Subscribe Here]Please be sure to tag me @RitaMarieMendez on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word if you or someone you know has benefited from this episode! I'd love to hear about your experience!If you love the podcast please click below to rate, review and follow - thank you!Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple PodcastsLinks/Resources:Rita's Website: Go to the WebsiteContact us here: [email protected]

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