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do you have spotify? they have some good ocd podcasts on therr
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yes!! please share đ
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@CR iâve only listened to ones for ROCD so some good ones are awaken into love and mckell kristen. and fearcast has a good episode on ROCD
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@ anonymous Thank you so much!
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Awaken into love is a good podcast for ROCD. They also have a YouTube channel and a website
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"Overcoming unwanted intrusive thoughts" by Sally Winston, great read!
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I wanted to share with you guys some of the things that have helped me in the past few weeks! If youâre open to it, maybe try a few and see how you feel! First I would really recommend leaning on God. If youâre not a believer you may be skeptical but if youâve never tried to read the Bible, prayer or even just talking with God, I would recommend so much! My relationship with God has gotten so much better through this terrible illness and in turn I have noticed a lot of positivity, I feel substantially better since Iâve been trying to bring this to God instead of worry about it myself. If you can give your worries to God and learn to have faith that he is with you, loves and forgives you. You have a great step towards recovery and even just a more positive life. Next, try going outside! I know it sounds kinda dumb but I mean it! Some of my best days started with just going outside, reading a book and or listening to music. I went out and tanned, ate some fruit with some lemonade and read âGirl Wash Your Faceâ it was a great book! I would spend HOURS and it helped me so much! Take a walk, hike, etc.! This leads into the next thingâŠREADING! I recently bought the new book âdonât believe everything you thinkâ and the workbook and it is amazing! This also applies to reading your Bible and other books, specially ones targeting self help and things like that! Another thing is fitness! Try out the gym, I know there is days that you just canât bring yourself to get up but in those days, make yourself go to the gym! Even if you just go walk on the treadmill or bike! Anything is better than nothing! Keep yourself active, I promise it will make you feel better! Find a good podcast! I have been listening to (The OCD Stories on Spotify), sometimes Iâve even listened while I was going to sleep and let it play through the night! Go on YouTube and follow Chrissie Hodges, NOCD and look for other people who help! Go on instagram and follow Chrissie Hodges, NOCD, iocdf, sincerelyocd, recoverocd, letstalk.ocd, my lovely ocd and there are so many more! Find good music! Again Iâm going to bring up worship music some of my favs being ( I Thank God, Move of God, Hard fought Hallelujah, The Truth, Made for more, Thy Will, and there is so many more!) if you would like I can share my playlist! But overall music is so helpful and if you are not a believer or want something different I would recommend songs by Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Kesha, Rihanna, Demi Lovato, Kelly Clarkson, even Billy Joel, Queen, Beck, and things of that nature that are gonna get you PUMPED UP! Lastly, hang out with PEOPLE! Donât let OCD rule your life, put your ocd in a box best you can and go live your life! Get lunch with a friend, join a bible study, go get a massage, even just meet up with a friend and talk in a parking lot while shoving your face with fast food! You NEED interaction as much as you donât want to! I know some of these are hard, some is triggering or youâre nervous that youâre gonna spiral, but step out of your comfort zone! Thatâs the way to get better! Do things that make you feel uncomfortable, the things that are unknown, the things you used to do before this! You can still live and love your life you donât have to keep just âsurvivingâ! And this isnât a fix all, trust me I still have my days where Iâm like nope Iâm staying in bed and crying, but you need to push yourself! No one is coming to hold your hand and walk you out of this, you have to want to help yourself too! And you can do that! I know itâs scary and uncomfortable but you got this! Weâre gonna kick some OCD butt! I hope you find this helpful and I wish you the most luck! Comment if you have questions and whatnot! đ«¶
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