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ERP Implementation Success: Key Steps for a Smooth Transition
Embarking on an ERP Implementation Success journey is both exciting and challenging for any organization. To achieve ERP Implementation Success, businesses must follow key steps, anticipate potential challenges, and apply effective strategies. From planning and vendor selection to data migration and training, this article explores the essential aspects of ERP implementation to ensure a smooth and…
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Oracle Cloud ERP Virtual PMO: Financials
PMO guidance on using Oracle Cloud Financial Resources and sharing Configuration Best Practices.
For the past ten years, I have been blessed to be involved in leading Oracle Cloud ERP implementations across success management, product development, business value realization and project management roles. Part of the value proposition for Oracle Cloud ERP is that cloud implementations should be cheaper & faster to implement. Oracle has made a material investment in providing guidance &…
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Brownfield vs. Greenfield: Unlocking the Best SAP S/4HANA Migration Strategy
Discover the differences between Greenfield and Brownfield migration approaches to SAP S/4HANA and choose the best strategy for a seamless transition.
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Learn the best practices for mastering ERP projects, focusing on effective management, resource optimization, risk mitigation, and successful project delivery. For more details: https://blogs.prominder360.com/mastering-erp-projects-best-practices-management/
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Learn the “Top 8 Best Practises for ERP Implementation” and how they help businesses along their entire ERP journey.
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Where I’m at right now, almost a month into ERP
so since “accepting the uncertainty” that it’s possible I’m not saved, it’s been hard, but not nearly as hard as I expected.
and I’m not sure if that’s God in His grace allowing it to not hit me as hard, or if it just hasn’t hit that hard… yet.
by “hard,” I mean I expected to be in bed sobbing, unable to work, unable to function. So far it was only like that for the first day.
and like, I SHOULD be more scared. The fear of hell should be driving me to madness and despair.
but so far, I guess the overall feeling of “I’m PROBABLY saved” has just been sitting over me. Or when it’s not, I’m just… not that worried.
Which leads to the next dilemma. Is this the best it’s ever going to get? A weak sense of “I’m probably saved”?
I do think God clearly told me that I’d have clarity at the end of this, but 1. I don’t feel like I’m healing because I’m not actually getting that much “practice” sitting with the uncertainty—or at least I’m not that uncomfortable and 2. What if the “clarity” God promised IS just the weak “I’m probably saved”? What if that’s all I’ll ever have?
I saw this on Instagram the other day. I’m thinking it was meant for me, because this is SO MUCH of what I’m feeling. I DID take the leap into ERP and uncertainty, and God kind of HAS promised He’d meet me at the end of it. And so much of this poem/post is about how the experience of falling isn’t as scary or horrifying as she thought. And that Jesus is causing the fall to not be bad but to actually be a blessing. And, obviously, that Jesus is there to catch her at the end of it. And that taking the leap was always the plan.
so just, yeah. Maybe that’s me.
But I just worry I won’t get any actual healing because the experience of ERP is “supposed” to be grueling. It’s supposed to be sitting with discomfort/fear/anxiety and not doing anything about it. And that’s just not happening very often or to a very significant extent.
I want to fully heal. I want to have full assurance. 😭
not to mention, I feel GUILTY because other Christians with OCD have gone through ERP and it was a terrible experience. So why should I get the easy route?
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My husband effortlessly outmaneuvered my OCD today. I am still in awe.
I didn’t want to go to my piano lesson. Last week was ROUGH. On top of still struggling with this more advanced piece, I had major migraine brain fog.
The good news is that I didn’t want to fake my own death or wind up in near tears after. Yay, progress! But it wasn’t the best experience otherwise. It was just really frustrating and humiliating to struggle so much.
This more advanced piece has been triggering my OCD like crazy too.
I told him I didn’t want to go today because I hadn’t practiced enough.
He responded with “So?”
It was exactly the right answer. Even though I still tried to push back with, “I haven’t made enough progress.”
And he was just like “The point of you going is to practice. And you did practice.”
“I haven’t practiced enough.”
“Not going isn’t going to help with that.”
T^T !!!
(extended OCD rant below the cut)
I had similar convos with my therapist where she’s insisted that the only thing I need to do for piano is show up for my lessons. That is the only expectation.
My piano teacher would disagree with that, lol. But I get what she’s saying. Because my desire for “doing it right/enough” is my perfectionism OCD talking.
Which is why piano is such good unintentional ERP for me. Because it upsets my perfectionism OCD so much. My therapist has said this multiple times now.
Lol, I also finally told my piano teacher I have OCD and that my OCD loves piano. In that it loves to tell me how bad I am at it. He was telling me last week, “Just play through, it doesn’t have to be perfect.”
Which has become his new mantra for me lately. orz I was playing some for my husband too to show him how far I’ve come and he said the same thing because I kept stopping when I’d mess up. “Just play it through.”
It is SO HARD TO though. Especially with how hard my OCD focuses on every single mistake I make. Which just leads to building anxiety and more mistakes.
I’ve had moments where I’m struggling while practicing and have literally had to tell myself “practicing will only help, it can’t make you worse at this.”
Because lord knows avoidance is one of my favorite compulsions. Because you can’t be bad at something if you don’t do it, amirite? (。•̀ᴗ-)✧
God, I also realized my OCD has eased up a bit when it comes to writing (sort of), but now it’s decided to focus on replying to comments on my fics instead. Something I genuinely enjoy doing because getting comments fills my heart with rainbows. It gets riled up with me trying to leave comments too.
My perfectionism OCD has decided this is a great time to overthink every single word I type. Just a constant stream of “You have to give the perfect reply to a comment, otherwise people won’t think you’re grateful enough for them taking the time to comment and they won’t want to read your fic anymore and they’ll hate you.”
And “You’ve left comments on other fics that people have said made their day. If you don’t leave a good enough comment or if you don’t comment at all, they’ll think you don’t like their fic anymore. You know how happy getting comments makes you. If you don’t comment on everything you read, that makes you a bad person.”
None of that is true, ofc. I know it’s not true. I know it’s not even logical. But it is all triggering my avoidance SO HARD. Because I can’t mess it up if I don’t do it at all! So now I have a bunch of comments that have piled up and a bunch of fics I’ve read that I haven’t commented on and I’m starting to ruminate on all of it.
And it’s just like…so objectively ridiculous. That’s not self-compassion, I know. But like, it feels so absurd to be in an OCD spiral over this. Where I am actively spending more time agonizing (ruminating) over the fact that I haven’t done either than it would take to just…reply or leave a comment on a fic.
Like. This is not a life or death situation. This doesn’t even have to be a situation! And yet the spiral continues. I stress, I avoid, I stress about avoiding. And I waste time and energy and brainpower on all of it.
I have the same issue with the other fics I’ve promised too. I’ve been deep into the final chapters of my kid!Alastor fic and hyper focusing on it as a result. But I have been talking about posting Part 8 of my Radioapple series for so long. I threw 8k words at it like a month ago and then started overthinking it and then started worrying about falling behind on my kid!fic. The same for the BG3 oneshot I drafted. All I need to do is edit it so I can post it. But editing to me = executive function (writing somehow does not…?). And, again, I wanted to get caught up on my kid!fic. So now I feel guilty for not finishing it and posting when I said I would.
None of this is anything I should feel guilty for! And I know that. I am doing all of this FOR FUN.
It is supposed to be fun!
AND YET.
Ugh. Not me over here like “My OCD hasn’t been that bad! Why can’t I get anything done?”
Because it picked new things to obsess over and I was late to the party on realizing that. ( ˶ •̀ ⤙ •́ ˶ )
I’m glad I’m meeting with my psychiatrist tomorrow. My depression has been better but now that I’m aware my OCD is ~clinically severe~, I’m hoping maybe she can help get me on something that will do more to help with it. Because while the meds I’m currently on are preventing me from a full blown relapse, I don’t think they’ve been very effective at straight up treating my OCD otherwise.
I’m really hoping a different medication will help. It’s just frustrating to be putting all this work into therapy and all, but not seeing more of a reduction in my symptoms.
Literally one of the questions on the YBOC is: “How anxious would you feel if you were prevented from performing your compulsive behaviors?”
I told her it wouldn’t make me anxious because I don’t WANT to do the compulsions. And if I had a magic button in my head that would make them easier to resist, it would be the greatest thing ever. The compulsions are what’s making me anxious. Most of the time I don’t realize I’m obsessing or compulsing.
So then I get frustrated and upset at myself for not getting things done and it’s only then that I’m like, “Wait, is this an OCD spiral?”
If I could get better at recognizing them sooner and acting sooner, I think it’d go a long way toward helping me. The thing is, I don’t know if this is a medication thing or a me thing and tbh I’m worried it’s a me thing. That I’m not doing something right, and that’s why I’m having such a hard time with it all.
I really hope that’s not the case. Like, I am DESPERATE to get out of these never-ending loops. I just really, really hope that the will is already there and that a different medication can help get my OCD under control enough for me to actually make progress.
T^T Guess I’ll find out tomorrow. Lol, not me stressing now that my psychiatrist is just gonna be like “Your problem is that you aren’t trying hard enough!” Because I think my problem is trying so hard to the point I unintentionally actively sabotage myself… Like I’m trying to fight perfectionism OCD with gasoline instead of water or something.
Ugh. Fingers crossed she can give me some better insight into all this tomorrow.
I’m just curious now too if my OCD has always been this bad and I’m only just now realizing it, or if it’s just been worse in general over the past year or so for whatever reason.
FIX ME, SCIENCE! FIX ME!!!
#actually OCD#perfectionism ocd#ocd rant#~ooh I’m mentally ill~#learning piano#writing#hismercy’s musings
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1. The rest of the profile said 'young woman'. 2. The person was exposed right after the GM exposed the Horde pedos and those pedos were well known to retaliate. The evidence existed before then but no one actually brought it to the GMs attention until 3. A guild officer broke up with a RP partner who from what I can gather super melded IC with OOC and instead of bringing pedo to the attention of the other guild officers or GM decided to weaponize it, this person was also close in with the Horde pedos and also a partner with the troll one so had extra incentive to try to destroy this officer and their guild. 4. All of this cast a good amount of doubt on things so instead of deciding to throw someone who hadn't had any issues or allegations and nothing against them (and they had been around for YEARS), other than what looked like shit phrasing out to the woodchipper they decided to put them on probation. 5. As soon as they had actual solid proof, the person was immediately thrown out and ostracized as they should have been.
Yeah it looked like retaliation from people who were pissed over being exposed themselves, their caution was understandable. This person was a friend and they believed the friend when they cried and swore it was a mistake, a friend who had again been around in the community publicly for years with no issues. The friend lied to them and was dealt with when they were exposed for that and the horrible shit they had done. But even that isn't untainted by retaliation because the person who had that evidence sat on it for a year and goaded this circus on and on and on, because they too were friends with the troll pedo and the worgen sex pest who got ousted from TOA for public ERP and they were mad about it.
Bottom line is a lot of you are ridiculous. People try to do the best they can with what they got and most of the people hurt by this either had nothing to do with it because most of you aren't smart enough to know who's part of or done what, or were genuinely trying to do the right thing. Most of you are being manipulated by actual pedos who get sexual art of their characters as infants, folks who very well know and are thoroughly weaponizing how this community feeds off drama and jumps at the word 'pedo' (as we should but can we have a bit more of a preponderance of evidence before we start calling for people to be doxxed and encouraging offing themselves?).
The pedo is gone, the guild she was in is all but practically destroyed, the pedo troll had a heart attack from it allegedly - can we move on please? There are actual real predators in this community that could use even a tenth of the exposure expended on these people you all keep dragging around.
if you have evidence of other predators then post it but we don't discourage dragging pedos here. we encourage it.
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Hello, I am going to discuss my thoughts on content/trigger warnings as someone living with OCD. I am absolutely open to good faith engagement and discussion on this topic.
Having some thoughts on the idea that adding trigger warnings somehow ultimately harms the person with the trigger. They absolutely can create an easy tool to obsessively control your access to the topics/to avoid them, but I’ve always felt it should be the potentially triggered person’s decision on what they were ready to do about it. Uncontrolled exposure is just as capable of causing obsession as is avoidance, in my opinion.
I think of the (terrible telephone retelling of a) case I heard about while discovering recounts of actual lived experiences with OCD.
—The following example discusses intrusive thoughts about domestic violence.—
A woman had an obsession with being was afraid of hitting her boyfriend. Her compulsion was that she would have to hold her arms stiffly by her side. She recognized this as OCD and sought exposure response prevention. Her therapist told her to try and ignore the compulsion, or potentially do the opposite. The woman became so obsessed with healing she forced herself to keep her hands away from her sides (almost obsessively) and constantly checked whether or not she “still wanted to hit him.” In the end, the ERP just became entangled with her obsessions.
It takes so much strength to face these types of problems and practice the mindfulness and grace with yourself to recognize it. It’s something you really need to be ready for because it’s going to take a lot of effort to do the hard thing when the easy thing is right there.
How can we claim it’s best to “force” exposure on someone else? How can we go around vigilante therapising people we have deemed too ill to do it on their own (or just be left alone)?
This is not to say that anyone is bad if they can’t or don’t want to tag things. More just my thoughts about how pushback against that idea can swing too hard into trying to prove not tagging was morality correct.
Some articles that articulate so much of my experience with OCD:
Having No Cure for OCD Is the Cure
Help! I Have OCD About What’s OCD
In the spirit of bodily autonomy, I think we all deserve agency in our lives no matter how “incompetent” other people may think we are. When you’re ready, you’re ready. There’s no healing to be had sitting around thinking you’re broken or lazy or whatever for not being ready to change. We all owe each other the kindness to do what we can in good faith, too.
I started doing too much table setting in the tags, so I’ll put it under a read more, lol.
I recognize that this isn’t very radically (in the abolition vs reform sense) anti-psychiatry, and I do have a complicated relationship with that idea. I recognize that I have a good deal of privilege (particularly among people with more stigmatized/less understood “disorders”) but this framework is the only one I’ve ever been able to access that gives me any insight into myself at all. That isn’t something everyone can afford to do in several senses.
As a physically disabled person, I just connect my experiences with chronic illness and mental illness (which I think can fall under the umbrella of chronic on its own) more and more these days. What truly was the difference between not being able to do something out of pain versus anxiety? Our brains are organs, too. Our thoughts are chemical and hormonal, too.
One of the fondest memories I have of coming to terms with disability was explaining my experience with an autoimmune condition to a bipolar friend, and he replied that we were “chronic illness buddies.” And I felt so understood as someone who has suffered with various types of anxieties for their entire waking life.
#actually ocd#antipsychiatry#i guess maybe this falls in that category? idk#mental health#intrusive thoughts#ocd#as an OCD haver I lean a lot on stuff like the CBT methods used in ERP#just in the first article I link the author (therapist with OCD) talks about getting dumped by the book (DSM)#and it just hits home rlly hard#I have more a take what you want and leave the rest approach to it#ocd tag
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Why Infor SyteLine ERP Is Ideal for Mid-Market Manufacturers & Service Providers

When electronics and other mid-market manufacturers want their ERP system to enable growth and create a new competitive advantage, they rely upon Infor Infor SyteLine, also known as CloudSuite Industrial (CSI).
When service and rental equipment providers want their ERP system to enable their growth into world-class service organizations and empower field technicians with data at their fingertips, they also rely upon Infor Infor SyteLine CSI.
We’ve all heard the horror stories of failed ERP implementations so, when manufacturers and service providers want SyteLine ERP successfully implemented—and guaranteed—they rely upon Bridging Business Technology Solutions (BBTS).
An ERP Ideal for Manufacturers
Infor SyteLine is the primary ERP we support because it’s ideal for use by discrete and process manufacturers, especially electronics manufacturers. We also guarantee the success of your Infor SyteLine implementation whether you’re commissioning an ERP system for the first time or replacing your current system, so you can cross the risk of a failed implementation off your list of worries.
SyteLine also can be customized to recognize customer-owned inventory and allocate it only to that customer so you don’t have a unique part number for the same part used by multiple customers. You can also reserve stock for specific products of the same customer or reserve any part in your inventory for a specific order until the order is released.
SyteLine delivers the same type of functionality as SAP and Oracle for a fraction of the cost and headache of implementing a tier 1 ERP system.
An ERP Ideal for Service Providers
Infor SyteLine is the primary ERP we support because it’s a perfect fit for service providers, especially those who rent equipment. We also guarantee the success of your Infor SyteLine implementation. So, whether you’re commissioning an ERP system for the first time or replacing your current system, you don’t have to worry about the disruption of a failed implementation.
Among the biggest benefits of SyteLine for service providers is no longer having to enter data multiple times into disparate systems. Working with common data means that everyone works from the same real-time information, which:
Empowers your service technicians to complete more service orders
Enables your employees to spend more time building relationships with customers
Gives your managers the tools to analyze data and find strategic growth opportunities
SyteLine delivers the same type of functionality as SAP and Oracle for a fraction of the cost and none of the headaches associated with implementing a tier 1 ERP system.
Successful Implementations, Guaranteed
The BBTS team has implemented SyteLine successfully over 165 times since 2013 with a proven ERP implementation process that begins with improving inventory control, planning and forecasting, financial close, and other business processes. SyteLine then standardizes these process best practices and ensures they are followed.
BBTS also provides post-implementation SyteLine enhancements, upgrades, business process improvements, and workflow optimization so you get the most out of your SyteLine investment.
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Together, we can determine how you will benefit from SyteLine and calculate a target return on investment (ROI) to help justify the move. Contact us to learn more about SyteLine and how we are able to guarantee a successful ERP implementation when so many fail. You can also take advantage of the process review offer.
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Why Inference-Based CBT (ICBT) Could Be the Best OCD Treatment You’ve Never Tried 💡✨
Let’s talk about OCD for a moment. It’s not just about compulsions like checking the locks or washing your hands—it’s about the doubts that fuel those compulsions. Doubts that feel so real, they trap you in an endless cycle of “what-ifs.” That’s where Inference-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT) comes in.
ICBT isn’t as widely known as traditional ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention), but for many people, it’s a total game-changer. Here’s why it might be exactly what you need:
1. It Goes Straight to the Root of OCD 🧠
OCD isn’t about the situation you’re obsessing over (like germs or moral scruples); it’s about how OCD tricks you into believing those fears are real.
ICBT helps you recognize when OCD has hijacked your thinking.
It teaches you to identify the moment of doubt—that split second when OCD plants its seed—and stop it in its tracks.
Instead of spending hours analyzing “what if” scenarios, ICBT empowers you to trust your reality and dismiss OCD’s lies.
2. No More Anxiety Olympics 🌈
ERP often involves intentionally triggering your fears and sitting with the anxiety until it fades. While this works for some, it can feel terrifying or overwhelming for others.
With ICBT, you don’t need to dive into anxiety-provoking exposures.
Instead, you learn to see OCD doubts as irrelevant and unworthy of your attention.
It’s not about proving OCD wrong—it’s about realizing it was never valid in the first place.
3. It’s Practical and Empowering 💪
ICBT shifts the focus from managing OCD to dismantling it.
You’ll learn how to recognize OCD’s false logic and stop engaging with it.
It’s about rebuilding trust in your ability to interpret reality without needing reassurance or compulsions.
ICBT gives you control back, helping you feel more confident and hopeful every step of the way.
4. It’s Universal Across OCD Themes 🌍
No matter what your OCD theme is—contamination, harm, existential doubts, or relationship OCD—ICBT applies to all of them. That’s because it addresses the structure of OCD, not just the specific content of your obsessions.
5. It Feels Hopeful and Compassionate 🕊️
ICBT doesn’t view OCD as something you’ll have to “manage” forever. Instead, it shows you how OCD thrives on faulty reasoning, and it teaches you how to break free from that loop. It’s not about fighting OCD tooth and nail; it’s about learning to ignore the doubts it throws at you.
Why ICBT Might Be Right for You
If you’ve struggled with traditional treatments or find the anxiety of ERP overwhelming, ICBT offers a gentler, more empowering path. It’s structured, effective, and builds your confidence in trusting your own logic.
Want to learn more? Dive into The ICBT for OCD Workbook 🌟
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ERP Selection: Key Factors & Best Practices
Choosing the right Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is a crucial decision that can significantly impact your organization’s efficiency and growth. With so many options on the market, it is essential to approach the selection process strategically. In this article, I tried to detail the most important factors based on my experience and best practices to consider when selecting an ERP…
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Top Benefits of Magento over other eCommerce Platforms
Magento is one of the most sought-after e-commerce solutions, with many features that make it stand out from other solutions. Whether a small store or a large enterprise, Magento offers unique benefits to businesses of all sizes.
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i feel like i have a lot to say about ocd now that ive been working towards teaching myself ERP for the better part of a year.. probably one of the most useful things to me was learning to visualize OCD as something like an ai large language model. or generative image ai or something if your ocd comes in more as visuals. but thats the best way ive found to explain how it works. even though your mind really knows how to hit on your worst fears, its important to remember that the part of your brain responsible for intrusive thoughts doesn't actually know what it's saying... it only learns what is a "threat" and what isn't based on your reactions to things and the thoughts that happen in your conscious mind. but that's all it is- the use of your conscious awareness/memories/learned information/etc to pick out patterns and use those patterns to send you thoughts.
Like... imagine you for some reason decided to train an LLM to generate messages that scare you. at first the messages arent tailored to you at all, just random potentially scary things it's drawing from its machine-learning understanding of what concepts are "scary". most of them don't bother you, but eventually it makes one that really freaks you out. in response, you give a positive rating to this message, and the Ai knows that *this* is what you want when you say "scary". so after this, the AI just keeps using this positively-rated message to make related scary things, or even just re-hash that same exact message and repeatedly send it to you. since it got your feedback on that one, it now knows that this is what it is "supposed" to be doing, so it's just going to keep doing that, even though it doesn't actually understand WHAT it's saying the way a human being would.
that's basically all OCD is, believe it or not. it's a type of anxiety disorder that occurs when a random thought from your subconscious was reacted to with an amount of fear and distress that signaled to the brain that the content of the thought must be a threat, and that something needs to be done to neutralize it. but again, your brain doesn't actually understand what the thought was, or what the threat was supposed to Be. All it wants is this: to "warn" you about the Scary Thing all of the time, since clearly you are very worried about it, and to get you to do something to Protect Yourself From Scary Thing. It doesn't know wtf is going on!! For all it knows, maybe your house is filled with deadly snakes and that's what you're so afraid of all the time, so it needs to remind you to watch out for snakes and it can only relax when your brain activity indicates that you Have in fact watched out for snakes. But it doesn't grasp the situation itself- only the mechanics of it. This snake situation could just as easily be "oh my god what if i dropped my credit card in the gas station I need to walk around the whole building again staring at the floor and then check my bag and then check my bag Again and" and your brain genuinely will not know the fucking difference. It only grasps "scary thing, neutralizing thing" chain of events, and your level of fear when it sends you the prompt to Watch Out. This is how OCD perpetuates itself- it sends you a Scary Thought complete with a large fear reaction, and when you Do The Thing, it serves as positive feedback for the brain and it thinks "wow, looks like there was a threat! I'm doing a good job. I'll continue." It's not trying to hurt you, and it doesnt KNOW anything about the situation that you don't... it just has no idea what's going on because it wasn't built to, and it's doing its best. It didn't evolve to understand situations the way your conscious brain does. It only evolved to make you react to things that scare you fast enough to keep you alive. And so consequently, it doesn't grasp whether or not the thing it's making you worry about actually makes any practical sense. And this is where ERP comes in, because the way to get your brain to Let Go of that topic is to train it in reverse. Just like you'd train an AI, basically. ERP preventing a response is basically teaching you how to train your brain that there is no threat, and that's why we don't have to do the action. The less you do the action/compulsion, the more times you send your brain the message that this thought isn't important, this isn't something that needs to be worried about, and it doesn't have to keep sending you that intrusive thought and anxiety. And it works!! If you would have told me a year ago that I would make as much progress as I had I probably would have started crying because I didn't think it was possible but here I am. It's possible to take your life back and learn how to keep OCD manageable! It just takes patience, trust in yourself (which you have to build from the ground up which is HARD and SUCKS but please keep at it), and a willingness to learn about OCD and how it functions. but it's been helpful for me, so helpful that I cannot recommend it enough
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