40. Writing Perfectionism Is Not High Standards — It’s Fear. Here’s How to Tell the Difference
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About this listen
Perfectionism is one of the most common reasons writers stay stuck — and one of the hardest patterns to recognise, because it often looks like care.
In this episode, we unpack the difference between healthy standards and fear-driven perfectionism, so you can stop circling the same chapter, second-guessing every sentence, and delaying the progress your book needs.
Inside this episode:
- Why perfectionism often has less to do with quality and more to do with fear of judgement
- The difference between craft-driven excellence and fear-driven perfectionism
- How fear can disguise itself as responsibility, discipline, and “high standards”
- A personal story about rewriting one chapter fourteen times — and what it taught me
- The three biggest signs perfectionism is keeping you stuck
- How to use the simple Perfectionism Audit to tell whether you’re refining or delaying
- What the “good enough to move” standard is — and why it matters
- Practical steps to help you stop over-polishing and keep writing
- How perfectionism can show up differently depending on your Writing Personality
Perfectionism can feel productive, but if it’s stopping you from moving forward, it’s costing you more than it’s helping.
Your book does not need flawless stillness. It needs forward movement.
This episode will help you recognise when fear is running the show — and give you practical tools to keep writing without lowering the quality you care about.
⭐️ If this episode resonated with you, I’d be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your review helps Write the Darn Book reach more writers who are ready to honour their stories, trust their creative process, and keep showing up for the book they’re meant to write.
💗 And if this conversation sparked something for you — and you’re ready to stop circling the same chapter, quiet the fear, and finally move forward with your book — I’d love to support you through my one-to-one writing coaching for fiction and non-fiction authors.
Together, we build a clear roadmap for your book, strengthen your structure and writing rhythm, and work through the mindset blocks that often pop up along the way.
I walk beside you through the process, but you’re the one who writes the book.
If you’re ready to take that next step, head to maddisonmichaels.com/call and book in a free 15 minute Clarity Call.
I’d love to explore what’s possible for you and how I can support you in achieving your writing goals.