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Athanasius
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I have had a problem with scrupulosity for the past five years, and it has been driving me crazy. However, I wish to try to learn how to overcome it to the extent possible (relying on God’s grace, of course).
Thankfully, my workplace has allowed me to take this week off for a “mental break”, I guess you could say, and they have also agreed to allow me to start working 32-hour weeks (at least for this month; at the end of the month we will see how I have progressed), in order to try to deal with this problem. Since I live with my parents, I can afford that. (I hope I’m not doing anything wrong by doing that. I feel like perhaps I don’t “need” to do this, and am therefore sinning. Am I?..But then perhaps that’s my scrupulosity).
Anyway, I wish to take this time to try to learn how to overcome not just this problem or that problem, in particular, but try to learn a way to deal with scrupulosity in general. Like I said, this week I will have a “mental break” for the most part. But when I start the 32-hour weeks, I plan on trying to ask perhaps one “major” question a week on this message board. I don’t necessarily have many “major” questions, but in trying to deal with them, it would be easier for me if I only had to worry about one a week. (It would be easier from a mental perspective of only dealing with one a week, and getting a “break” of a week in between asking questions).
Hopefully, once I get a couple of the major questions out of the way (especially ones concerning trusting my priest), I will be able to go directly to him for the rest. But I only want to try to tackle one thing at a time for now, and worry about the other stuff later.
So, for this week, I simply wish to ask: what advice can you give to someone who is scrupulous, in general? I have the book Understanding Scrupulosity, and have visited the website, but I would like some other advice? Are there any general suggestions? Thanks.
Thankfully, my workplace has allowed me to take this week off for a “mental break”, I guess you could say, and they have also agreed to allow me to start working 32-hour weeks (at least for this month; at the end of the month we will see how I have progressed), in order to try to deal with this problem. Since I live with my parents, I can afford that. (I hope I’m not doing anything wrong by doing that. I feel like perhaps I don’t “need” to do this, and am therefore sinning. Am I?..But then perhaps that’s my scrupulosity).
Anyway, I wish to take this time to try to learn how to overcome not just this problem or that problem, in particular, but try to learn a way to deal with scrupulosity in general. Like I said, this week I will have a “mental break” for the most part. But when I start the 32-hour weeks, I plan on trying to ask perhaps one “major” question a week on this message board. I don’t necessarily have many “major” questions, but in trying to deal with them, it would be easier for me if I only had to worry about one a week. (It would be easier from a mental perspective of only dealing with one a week, and getting a “break” of a week in between asking questions).
Hopefully, once I get a couple of the major questions out of the way (especially ones concerning trusting my priest), I will be able to go directly to him for the rest. But I only want to try to tackle one thing at a time for now, and worry about the other stuff later.
So, for this week, I simply wish to ask: what advice can you give to someone who is scrupulous, in general? I have the book Understanding Scrupulosity, and have visited the website, but I would like some other advice? Are there any general suggestions? Thanks.