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Originally Posted by pegasus
Would be good for you to write down a list of your OCD and how it effects you and what triggers it.
Also remember that some of the best Doctors have OCD!
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It's strange how a person's strengths can also be their weakness. For instance my stubborness has allowed me to go against the grain many times for the better, but it's that same stubborness that just won't let me let go of something that clearly isn't working.
O.k. I'm going to make my list right here, o.k.

I obsess typically about an activity or a cause that catches my fancy. seemingly sometime coming completely out of the blue.
When I am in a video game phase. I can play a game for 21 hours straight maticulously getting it set up a specific way, like franchise mode on a madden football game. Then realize a move I missed 3 season's ago & completely start over.
In past math classes we can get on a topic with a designed laid out assignment. However, I can get distracted from the designed assignment by obsessing about finding my own way to apply what we are learning to my life or to a topic of interest that isn't the assignment....so I put in the time with the topic, learn how to apply it but get soo caught up in my "special" project I won't get credit for that I put minimal effort into the actual assignment because it's taken too much time away from what I've consumed myself with.
I obsess about over analyzing nearly everything which can really be a mess when YOU become what your analyzing