Obsessive-compulsive disorder often centers around themes, such as a fear of getting contaminated by germs. To ease your contamination fears, you may compulsively wash your hands until they're sore and chapped. Despite your efforts, thoughts of obsessive-compulsive behavior keep coming back. This leads to more ritualistic behavior — and a vicious cycle that's characteristic of obsessive-compulsive disorder. There's a difference between being a perfectionist and having obsessive-compulsive disorder. Obsessive-compulsive disorder can be so severe and time-consuming that it literally becomes disabling. (www.mayoclinic.com)

So, what's my OCNESS all about? Blue ballpen, handwriting, and color coding
I was out last night with some friends when I asked if someone has a blue ballpen. Mac handed me ballpen and i grabbed it, wrote down on the tissue paper only to find out it's has black ink. I told Mac, "sis, it's black" I returned the ballpen to her and asked if Dearden has a blue ballpen. He asnwered, I don't have a ballpen with me" So I ended up looking through my bag. Luckily, I found my blue ballpen or else I won't be able to write.
Yes, I use Blue ballpen as my "main" pen color.
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training notebook |
Lastly, I don't just color code my files, I also color code the way I write.
And yes, I have different notebooks. One for my journal, another one for my daily to do's and personal errands, another one for my to do's at work
And yes, I have different notebooks. One for my journal, another one for my daily to do's and personal errands, another one for my to do's at work
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my french notebook |
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my 2011 To do's and meeting notebook for work |
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