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- 1y
Anchoring Your Ship
This is a post about something that came up in therapy today and I really wanted to share with those who need it. I've been in therapy with NOCD since June or July. And today, the idea of an anchor or anchors came up. There are multiple definitions of the word anchor, for this context I’m going to focus on three important ones: • A person or thing that provides stability or confidence in an otherwise uncertain situation. • Secure firmly in position. • Provide with a firm basis. In discussion, I brought this idea of an anchor up. The anchors of my values and goals with therapy and for life. I asked my therapist, “When I’m doing this exposure, I’m tempted to remind myself of what I value and who I want to be. Is that compulsion?” Her response was, “It can be a compulsion, but you can flip it. Use your values, goals, and who you wish to be as anchors to keep you connected, reminded, and stabilized while doing ERP.” Connected meaning, linked to one’s purpose and who one is and wants to be. Reminded meaning, cueing one’s thoughts about why one is doing ERP in the first place. Stabilized meaning, grounding oneself in moving forward through what one is afraid of. Let’s use a ship analogy. You are the captain of your ship. The ship is your life. You drive it’s course. You decide where it goes; what you have control over. Everything else around, the water, waves, fish, sky, weather, sun, land…, is what you don’t have control over. It’s struggle, mishaps, people you meet, places you’ll go, people’s feelings, OCD… I imagine that OCD is a storm approaching you. When it comes, it can be very strong and almost feel hopeless. But the fastest way to get through an approaching storm is to go straight through it. Don’t stay put, don’t run away, go forward through it; like in ERP. Toward the lighthouse at the end of the storm. The lighthouse is the anchor in this analogy not the ships anchor. Lighthouses are made to guide and help sailors know where they are and where to go. Similar to your goals and values, those directly influence where you are in life and where you want to go; your lighthouse(s). Use ERP to get to your lighthouse(s). It’s one of the only viable pathways to get there. Don’t run away. Run toward. It’s the only way to get to the life you wish to be living. As one of my favorite self-help podcasters says, “No One’s Coming.” You have got to do this. For your goals. For your values. For your life. For you. Got through the many storms, lightning strikes, hurricanes…and use your lighthouses to guide you to where you wish to be after the storm. For my music lovers, here is a song that I felt really applies to the fears of going after the life we wish to live: https://open.spotify.com/track/30jtN4KJU6037g1IJPPl2c?si=a192cfefe4e0408b Don’t live your life in fear. Live your life how you wish. Disclaimer: I’m not a therapist, I am just a fellow person with OCD who wanted to share some insight and unsolicited advice. I hope this is able to help anyone who reads it. Please share with those who you think would benefit. If you feel like this message would help you or the topics discussed would help, talk with your therapist about implementing them so that you can keep heading into the direction of the life you wish to live. Wishing all the best in your OCD journey, - Someone who really cares about you.