jpg Their lives raise the question: Do you have to be so obsessively focused to be great?
When a guy did give me some attention,I figured he was doing me a favor,so I reciprocated obsessively until he got tired of me.
But I can't love you obsessively for much longer.
However, Alex Fradera, a staff writer at The British Psychological study, proposed a theory: "Some of the very unattractive scored especially low on Openness, and were perhaps highly devoted to a specific topic area, pursuing it obsessively to the exclusion of all distractions and eventually entering the forefront of their field.
" For the rest of his career, , Jobs would understand the needs and desires of customers better than any other business leader, , he would focus on a handful of core products, and he would care, sometimes obsessively, about marketing and image and even the details of packaging.
Valerie Taylor, chief of psychiatry at Women's College Hospital at the University of Toronto, argues that obsessively documenting one's meals could be a signal of a larger dieting problem.
"We intentionally focused on this early phase of passionate love," said Dr Mackey, "We wanted subjects who were feeling euphoric, energetic, obsessively thinking about their beloved, craving their presence.
" Checking their phone "In the world of online relationships, more and more people are obsessively checking their partners' history, messages, and social media posts," Lewis says.
But I can't love you obsessively for much longer.
"During the day, I look obsessively at ASOS, so my fingers know where to go," she said.
But I can't love you obsessively for much longer.
It's up to you how obsessively you want to clean your mobile devices, but health and electronics experts advise wiping down your mobile device with a moist microfiber cloth at least daily for basic sanitation and upkeep.
When he was twelve he became almost obsessively interested in clocks and watches.