Are you OCD and.....

When I first started out (35 years ago) I wanted to be the absolute best, period,and wasn't making a whole lot of money. I was ( am ) very good! But I had to change my game, separating services , different pricing & eliminating dealer services. Now I only deal with the cars I want (high end ) no pickups or vans & make more part time, than I did full time. My customers pay for my O.C.D. Now & appreciate it!
 
no. My wife is the cdo one (even ocd would have to be alphabatized for her).

I can organize product by usage. If its used more, its closer. My wife on the other hand would have to organize by name, or color, type. Ex) when i organize the spices its by usage amount. She'll alphabatize them.
She literally sorts her m&m's by colors before eating. Then she will eat a color until they are even. Then its one from each color to keep them even.

holy $π|7!!!
 
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I don't think ocd is required to desire cleanliness, to enjoy the process, or to be good at making any car look better. A love for cars with a desire to make improvements goes a long way towards that.

I am FAR from ocd. I approach the job methodically, and yes I enjoy the labor and the outcome. Its like a personal challenge to see what you can do. It is no different of a feeling of satisfaction that I get from many other activities from gardening to cooking to wrenching on my car. Sure sometimes it feels more like work than others, but what doesn't? It isn't like washing dishes or doing laundry though.

Yup.
 
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