tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8002849649452685145.post8160258375826232546..comments2023-12-05T21:57:17.293-08:00Comments on The Beat OCD Blog: 30 Day Challenge Week One ReportAnnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01403176285595873953noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8002849649452685145.post-27436435435274178442012-01-28T19:27:59.327-08:002012-01-28T19:27:59.327-08:00Wow, you really rocked! Totally awesome! So, I'...Wow, you really rocked! Totally awesome! So, I've done about a 50/50 job I guess. Not as great as you, but I did make some progress. One day, I admit it, I did drive back to check on something, ugh, but later that same day I had another issue and I refused to let myself go back. The other thing is that I'm starting to realize just how many times I check the rear view mirror as a compulsion. That surprised me. I'm working hard to fight that subtle, little, sneaky one.71º & Sunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09981113989131619635noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8002849649452685145.post-22901587854590015422012-01-28T19:27:28.355-08:002012-01-28T19:27:28.355-08:00Wow, Ann, you've done great! That's an imp...Wow, Ann, you've done great! That's an impressive list of things that you faced with success. It sounds like you were able to deal with the anxiety well, too, until it subsided. I need to remember that--the anxiety will lessen.<br /><br />I've done well with the actual compulsion of checking the bulb in the bedroom closet. I am still thinking about it, though, and this morning, I had a mental debate about whether or not it was OK to check it. I decided it wasn't and closed the door.<br /><br />I have been working on other checking compulsions too, with mixed results.<br /><br />But I'm keeping on!Tina Fariss Barbourhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15659018994558471570noreply@blogger.com