I’d like to expound on my last blog by making a list of tips for managing OCD. To reiterate: I am not a therapist and I do not profess to understand all aspects of OCD. I can’t guarantee any of my experiences will help you. But, in case anyone would find this helpful, I wanted... Continue Reading →
Battling to Win
I think the biggest question I’ve had concerning OCD is “Does it pay to fight?”. I’ve often wondered - “If I go all out in ignoring my compulsions, how much would they quiet down?” I’ve long believed the secret to fighting OCD can be boiled down to simply ignoring it, but hypocritically I’ve been too... Continue Reading →
Prize Worth Fighting For
Thank you for joining me on this OCD series! More to come! But the OCD blogs will be mingled in with other topics as well. As a conclusion to this introductory series, I wanted to share this song. I have never found a song more encouraging for OCD than this. I love it! It is not... Continue Reading →
Journaling Away From OCD
Hi guys! Sorry this blog is a long time in coming. We went up north on a small vacation and I’ve been having some issues with my internet. But, I’m back and ready to start blogging again. 🙂 If there was only one piece of advice I could offer those struggling with OCD, it would... Continue Reading →
Living in the Background
I find myself using the expression “living in the background” a lot when writing about OCD, so I would like to clarify what I mean by that. OCD has always been a part of my life, but when I choose to ignore the compulsions, OCD is eventually starved to the point of almost disappearing. It... Continue Reading →
The Culmination of OCD/Is OCD a Sin?
Is OCD a sin? I feel like this is the most important question to ask because it determines the steps we take in reacting to OCD. Scripture is sufficient. I believe that with all of my heart, because it’s the truth. Around the time I started my OCD journaling, John MacArthur began preaching on the... Continue Reading →
What Is OCD?
What is OCD? To be completely honest, I’m not sure. I’m not so sure anyone else really knows either. If you research OCD online, you find a host of people claiming all different things. It’s a disease, a brain disorder, a mental disorder, a mix of several different things...I get the impression nobody quite knows... Continue Reading →
A Sample of OCD
This is a scene of what it has been like having OCD, for me: You sit down at the computer to write a blog. You happily start typing when you notice the keypad is a bit dusty, so you dust it. But now it feels really dirty to you, so even though you keep typing,... Continue Reading →
Overcoming OCD: Part 3
...So I tried to accept OCD as a part of me, and resolved to always work on keeping it in check. I learned as I went, but for some reason, I started using OCD as a crutch. Anxiety? Oh that’s just my OCD. Emotional? OCD. Not feeling very kindly toward someone? OCD. Then I started... Continue Reading →
Overcoming OCD: Part 2
I didn’t get a lick of baby blues. I was so relieved and grateful to have a healthy baby, I just didn’t see how I could be sad. A little sensitive and emotional at times, but not depressed. More like overjoyed! Yet as the weeks wore on, I started doing a lot of cleaning. Mopping... Continue Reading →