- Date posted
- 31w
OCD Algorithms
Has anyone ever created a mental algorithm in order to do things even when your intrusive thoughts try to tell you you can’t? Let me explain. I have accumulated over a dozen obsessions over the years that have never faded away. Some do, these haven’t. In order to wear, do, eat, or say something, the actions must be free from causing these bad things from happening, in other words, it must be a “good luck” action. So, for example, when I go to eat something I need to mentally run tests on the action such as “okay if I eat this bread it won’t cause this, this, this, this, this… from happening.” If it fails one of those obsessions, even just one out of the many, I can’t eat the bread. So over the years, I have found that if I replace all of those tests by a simple phrase that can make it pass all of the tests, I can do said thing. The number 22 is this phrase for me, long story short. So for example, if I say the number 22 in my head, I can do anything (as long as I can blurt out 22 before an intrusive thoughts pops in). Instead of running these tests in order to eat the bread, if I can say 22 mentally before an intrusive thoughts screams at me, I can do anything. An algorithm like this has truly saved my life, enough to get the number 22 tattooed on my rib cage yesterday! This number has allowed me to find success in my life, as running actions through said “tests” makes it extremely rare to really do anything, as at least one test is bound to fail due to intrusive thoughts rushing in.