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'Perfectionist' woman shares the advice that ended her obsession to have a spotless home.
Punthea Van Terheyden , a writer for Better Homes and Gardens , was consumed by her desire for the perfect home.
Dr. Meg Arroll is a psychologist and author of “Tiny Traumas: When You Don’t Know What’s Wrong But Nothing Feels Right”.
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