Why OCD Changed My Life

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2023
  • Nick gives perspective about adapting to the challenge of having OCD and how going through the journey can teach us a lot of important lessons for life.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @JugalSingh
    @JugalSingh Рік тому +15

    Also just wanted to remind you guys, just cuz these videos dont get a lot of views now, doesnt mean they arent helping people. The people who watch these couldnt be more grateful and i know that in the future, these videos will get the exposure they deserve and will reach more and more people that need em.

    • @aguywhohikes1271
      @aguywhohikes1271 Рік тому +2

      Thanks jugal! We appreciate the kind words and the 100 things that went wrong in this video 🤣

    • @adamforbes7621
      @adamforbes7621 Рік тому +2

      If the sound of the wind and lawnmower are bothering you, that's a great chance to work on your frustration tolerance!

    • @aguywhohikes1271
      @aguywhohikes1271 Рік тому

      @@adamforbes7621 100% buddy!

    • @adamforbes7621
      @adamforbes7621 Рік тому +1

      @@aguywhohikes1271 Awesome video. Love the spontaneity.

  • @anthonystitt3052
    @anthonystitt3052 10 місяців тому +1

    I love Nick's honesty. He's raw. He's sincere. He's funny. And really smart. He has helped the OCD community immensely - and for that I'm so grateful for him and his team.

  • @lauracassidy9726
    @lauracassidy9726 Рік тому +5

    I’m alive today because of u

  • @djarcen3498
    @djarcen3498 Рік тому +2

    Bless you guys, you have help me a lot. A hell lot more than any shrink I've seen. I hope you guys get many more views you deserve it

    • @aguywhohikes1271
      @aguywhohikes1271 Рік тому

      We appreciate the kind words buddy! Glad the content has been helpful 🙂

  • @SOLOBIANCOROSSI
    @SOLOBIANCOROSSI Рік тому

    WE CAN DO IT ALL CUT COMPULSIONS LET THE OBSESSIONS PASS ALONE 💪💪

    • @OCDRecovery
      @OCDRecovery  Рік тому +3

      Cutting compulsions is a key part but not all there is to it.

    • @christinwinterpracht9301
      @christinwinterpracht9301 11 місяців тому

      Hello, I' ve done that already successfully with the compulsions. First I had obsessions and compulsions, for example hand whasing or Do not step on the lines etc. so I cut the compulsions and afterwards I had a longer period without OCD but after 3 years the OCD came back only with obsessions, so after cutting the compulsions the OCD came back as PureO.
      Therefore my question is, what to do now, what to do with the obsessions/scary intrusive thoughts?

    • @anthonystitt3052
      @anthonystitt3052 10 місяців тому

      @@christinwinterpracht9301 Hi - I've had a similar journey to you. Mental obsessions are compulsions. So you must not engage in them. A great way not to engage in them is to accept them and "wear" the anxiety. You tell yourself that it's OCD thought. And tell yourself I accept this thought. And move on. Nick and his OCD Recovery mates discuss acceptance in many videos. Also - Reid Wilson, a great OCD therapist who's on UA-cam, talks about acceptance quite a bit... But he takes it a step further. He says OCD sufferers should welcome the thought. The key is NEVER, NEVER fight the thought or try to SOLVE it... Fighting and solving are compulsions and will make your OCD worse... Hope this helps!