Project Proposal - 'OCD and I' ✏

 To help clarify my ideas, I have written a project proposal. Going onwards, I will be referring to this and using it to drive my project. All the things I have been discussing regarding what I want my project to do and show, etc, I have wrote here to help pinpoint my aim.


I am clear on what I want my work to show, to include, the message surrounding it. I feel all my previous work has presented OCD in a more negative way. When reading about why I have done certain things and seeing the outcomes, it shows the harsh reality of a life with OCD. The brief is called 'Creating Change' -  I want to try and turn these negative areas into positives as I go on in my project. 

I need to be careful how I do this and try to use this project to help others, to help them feel they are not alone, by showing my experience.

One of my online sessions was based around our project proposals; in groups, we discussed our proposals:

1. Do you think my concept is clear? From reading this, do you understand what they are trying to show and communicate?
          My group decided mine was very clear and informed the reader in exactly what I was trying to get across. I feel this too when I read it.

2. Do you think that the primary research I have mentioned is going to be achievable? Is it going to be supportive? Will it 'actually' happen?
          My group decided that my primary research should be achievable as I know my sources and the people I want to speak too. I am driven in this project so getting that information and learning about it will not be a problem :)

3. Any supportive suggestions?
          -Look at 'vlogs', people's day in the life.
          -Looking at the brain, neurological conditions and other disorders, how they work.
          -Have a look a counselling: a common thing related to any mental illness.
          -This idea of you having to experience a negative to make a positive. I really relate and understand this. 

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