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How to enhance performance by ending perfectionism | Leslie Levito | TEDxCherryCreekHS

Perfectionism is often mistaken for ambition, but behind the high standards and relentless drive lies a hidden cost—burnout, disconnection, and a fractured sense of self. In this paradigm-shifting talk, business coach and leadership mentor Leslie Levito unpacks how perfectionism is limiting our capacity for joy, creativity, and sustainable success. Drawing from her personal journey as a high-performing entrepreneur who scaled to seven figures while secretly breaking down, Leslie introduces The C+ Method—a deceptively simple, science-backed approach that rewires the nervous system and interrupts the perfectionist loop. More than just a mindset shift, The C+ Method is a practical daily ritual that helps high achievers release pressure and reclaim presence. Leslie shares how this conscious practice frees up space for intuition, insight, and innovation. Her insights challenge the cultural glorification of overachievement and prove that the most powerful leaders aren’t those who do more—but those who know when to pause, breathe, and lead from presence. This talk is for high achievers, entrepreneurs, creatives, and perfectionists who are ready to break free from the pressure to perform—and finally experience clarity, alignment, and results that feel light as a feather. Leslie Levito is a business strategist, founder, and soul-led architect of entrepreneurial freedom. With 25+ years of experience, an MBA, and a fierce devotion to clarity, she helps women dismantle the systems that bind them—and build businesses aligned with their deepest truth.Blending strategic precision with intuitive insight, Leslie empowers women to lead with sovereignty and simplicity. Her work is the antidote to hustle—redefining success on your terms. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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