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Old 02-22-2012, 09:47 AM #5
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Remember this!!! Fear it and do it anyway!!! OCD is far from a disorder, if your able to find the balance of it your realise you have no disorder your just far more clever and intelligent than you know you are, people to talk about OCD as it gives them a moral high ground in being opinionated again any one particular of approaching and carrying out tasks and ways of doing things, apparently there is only certain ways of doing things, and if you break the mould and do it in your own personal way to what ever your particular standards and expectations are you have OCD do you? They don't know what they are talking about, don't be so hard on yourself, the brain controls everything, when you can tune in to your own frequency and signal, your see what I'm saying
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