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Quote from Guest on December 27, 2020, 1:18 pmSince I can recall I have had PERFECT OCD! Meaning everything had to be JUST RIGHT! Nothing could have a minor flaw, scratch oe be NOT what I deemed perfect. It has become better as I have become older but the waste of time researching, returning items to stores and constant perfectionism has always been draining!
Since I can recall I have had PERFECT OCD! Meaning everything had to be JUST RIGHT! Nothing could have a minor flaw, scratch oe be NOT what I deemed perfect. It has become better as I have become older but the waste of time researching, returning items to stores and constant perfectionism has always been draining!
Quote from Guest on December 29, 2020, 2:19 amTry to do something a little wrong. For example, if you have a painting on the wall, try to move it a little. Try it to not be perfect, just a little moved. That is just an example. You may try any other thing that you are making just perfect, do a little imperfect. It will cost you many stress and anxety. But it is fine and normal. Eventually the anxiety must go down. And you will know that you won a little battle with OCD. Then you may step forward and do another thing a little imperfect. In some period of time you will realise that you dont have to do everything just so perfect. Humans are imperfect and that is fine
Try to do something a little wrong. For example, if you have a painting on the wall, try to move it a little. Try it to not be perfect, just a little moved. That is just an example. You may try any other thing that you are making just perfect, do a little imperfect. It will cost you many stress and anxety. But it is fine and normal. Eventually the anxiety must go down. And you will know that you won a little battle with OCD. Then you may step forward and do another thing a little imperfect. In some period of time you will realise that you dont have to do everything just so perfect. Humans are imperfect and that is fine
Quote from ThomasZ1 on December 29, 2020, 6:51 amI used to suffer that too, try make yourself as anxious as possible, it eventually goes away over time, I feel like I can enjoy my life now
I used to suffer that too, try make yourself as anxious as possible, it eventually goes away over time, I feel like I can enjoy my life now
Quote from Guest on December 31, 2020, 2:59 amive lost many battles against ocd, but i refuse to be defeated in the war. ocd, u may have won the battles, but the war isnt over. perfection ocd it is annoying realizing nothing is perfect in life tbh and that my ocd is more just right feeling and the checking it hurts with the messaging on fb and being openminded its like ocd its a curse and a gift from heaven above. 6048392218
ive lost many battles against ocd, but i refuse to be defeated in the war. ocd, u may have won the battles, but the war isnt over. perfection ocd it is annoying realizing nothing is perfect in life tbh and that my ocd is more just right feeling and the checking it hurts with the messaging on fb and being openminded its like ocd its a curse and a gift from heaven above. 6048392218
Quote from Kevin Le on March 1, 2021, 2:31 amQuote from Guest on December 27, 2020, 1:18 pmSince I can recall I have had PERFECT OCD! Meaning everything had to be JUST RIGHT! Nothing could have a minor flaw, scratch oe be NOT what I deemed perfect. It has become better as I have become older but the waste of time researching, returning items to stores and constant perfectionism has always been draining!
i have the feel right feeeling too i dislike it... in gr 9 i remember i would align bottles in the washroom and i would take 1-2 hrs to check my room books not touching i remember and i hated my brain its tough and the world is imperfect but its also perfect in a way. will i always have ocd?7787754018
Quote from Guest on December 27, 2020, 1:18 pmSince I can recall I have had PERFECT OCD! Meaning everything had to be JUST RIGHT! Nothing could have a minor flaw, scratch oe be NOT what I deemed perfect. It has become better as I have become older but the waste of time researching, returning items to stores and constant perfectionism has always been draining!
i have the feel right feeeling too i dislike it... in gr 9 i remember i would align bottles in the washroom and i would take 1-2 hrs to check my room books not touching i remember and i hated my brain its tough and the world is imperfect but its also perfect in a way. will i always have ocd?7787754018