It’s OCD awareness week, which is a week-long public health and wellness campaign facilitated by the International OCD Foundation; that in their words, “serves to dispel myths about obsessive compulsive disorder, break the stigma around mental illness, and provide education about the disorder and how to support those affected.”
Good stuff brother. It could be argued that we all fall into a variety of spectrums. How we function with and respond to our individual disordered thinking or true diagnosable disorders can have a profound impact. Cool to see you using yours to your advantage
I completely agree with you, Kyle. We're a multifaceted species, with each of us assuming more than one identity. I've been working on appreciating all of my character traits, and making each one a super power.
Could you say that your struggle with OCD and life in general is your origin story? I always thought that an extremely driven superhero like Bruce Wayne must have some neurodiversity to allow him to focus so hard on training to crush his enemies.
I can see you training in your lair, waiting for the opportunity to spring forth!
I might indeed call my struggles with OCD an origin story...It's certainly one of the most predominant conditions I've had to face for the majority of my life so far.
One of the reasons for my strength and fitness training is to regain my power and freedom from its clutches. I'm developing a utility belt, so to speak, with the tools and skills I need to be a victor!
Good stuff brother. It could be argued that we all fall into a variety of spectrums. How we function with and respond to our individual disordered thinking or true diagnosable disorders can have a profound impact. Cool to see you using yours to your advantage
I completely agree with you, Kyle. We're a multifaceted species, with each of us assuming more than one identity. I've been working on appreciating all of my character traits, and making each one a super power.
Could you say that your struggle with OCD and life in general is your origin story? I always thought that an extremely driven superhero like Bruce Wayne must have some neurodiversity to allow him to focus so hard on training to crush his enemies.
I can see you training in your lair, waiting for the opportunity to spring forth!
I might indeed call my struggles with OCD an origin story...It's certainly one of the most predominant conditions I've had to face for the majority of my life so far.
One of the reasons for my strength and fitness training is to regain my power and freedom from its clutches. I'm developing a utility belt, so to speak, with the tools and skills I need to be a victor!