Ok, I just have to say, one of my FAVORITE quotes is, "I will do it right, but I will do it later!" I am probably a VERY bad example to other people, because whenever my friend has a project, I will tell him/her that they can do it later and it won't matter. And just like now, I have some math homework to do, but I am going to wait until it's like 9:30 to do it, because I just can't settle down to do my homework until I know it's the last moment and that if I don't do it, I will get in trouble. And usually I do the best work in my class and they all wonder how I do it! So, I would just say to them. "I always do it later, but I will ALWAYS do it perfectly!"
If you don't know what O.C.D. stands for, it is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. I won't really have to do everything the EXACT same way every day, but it's usually the same and it is based on the day of the week. Every morning I wake up and take a shower, then I eat breakfast, then I brush my teeth, then I get dressed and leave the house. After school, depending on which day of the week it is, I would go on the computer for about 1-2 hours then I practice piano for about 30min-1 hour and if it's Mon. Tue. Wed. or Thurs. I watch T.V. at 7pm while doing my homework for about 2-3 hours. But on Fridays I get ready to go to church. Sunday, I spend my day at church, come home, then I get on the computer for like 3-4 hours and have a 2-3 hour family time. On Sat. all I do is sleep, computer, and T.V.
So, as you can see, I am a procrastinator AND have a little case of O.C.D. Do you have a case of either? I think that EVERYONE would have a little case of procrastination, because I think that it is in our human nature to not want to do things and just feel like it could wait for just a little bit longer, then before you know it, it's 2 hours past your bedtime. So, I want to challenge EVERYONE something, to not drag everything to the last moment and to break out of your normal schedule!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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It's good to challenge (yourself and) others not to be a procrastinator, Daniel ... =) As for OCD, I don't really think you have it, since we all, in one way or another, follow a daily routine of some kind. An OCD person has to repetitively do something OF LITTLE MEANING, such that if that repetition is interrupted the person will believe that something horrible will happen. In this light, you don't really qualify for being an OCD, do you? XD
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