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RE: Chaotic obsessive focussed brain

in #life8 years ago

Wow! I relate so much. I suffer from GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) coupled with OCD. In my youth too there was no diagnosis for it, and my father found me rather strange. I am a film editor, a creative like yourself. I too shy away from the crowds as the onslaught on the senses can be overwhelming. I very much like how you described it, as bullets being fired at you. I think we are blessed and cursed at the time. Our super sensitivity makes us great intuitive and creative people, able to focus on something for hours on end. The other side of the coin is exhausting ourselves by overthinking,analysing,projecting into the future and examining the past. I like listening to Eckhart Tolle and practicing as you said, being present. Your work is beautiful btw. Great to meet a kindred spirit. I will follow you. All the best.

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Glad to read you reply @hattorihanzo!

What you wrote about overthinking, analysing, projecting... Made me actually smile, for the recognition I got from that. And there are indeed two sides of the blade. The creative part being a blessing, absolutely. The other part being something to learn how to deal with.

Eckhart is also into the power of the now. Where I use mindfullness techniques that really helped me a lot and still does. It was good to read about youre experiences, thank you for that and for your compliment.

All the best in return!