If you are well organized, it is a healthy trait. no one would say you are "on the OCD spectrum".. but when that trait gets out of hand we would say you have OCD, and likely would be diagnosed as such.
I see (autism) ASD and ADHD as much the same way. Most people diagnosed with it who are high functioning dont really have it at all. It is just a personality trait and all in all a positive one. high-functioning ASD are just people without social hangups, good. And people with ADHD who are high-functioning are largely just amazing multi-taskers.
The harm in putting people on a spectrum is they see themselves asa diseased, broken, something that needs "consideration.. they arent, in most cases in the right proportions these "diseases" are in fact just super powers, things more people should wisht hey have really.
@bonifartius as someone witb ADHD i call them suoer powers because thats what itnis. I have beeen wildly successful in it business largely due to thosensuper powers. My ability to context switxh, multitask, and see extremely complex big picture stuff is superior when unmedicates by leaps and bounds.
Now take me off my medication and i hyper focus to the poi t of obsession on one thing at a time and my abilities reflect that of more normal people and my usefulness goes down..
@freemo didn't want to play down the usefulness! :) i only think all people have special traits or talents which help them to perform especially well on some tasks or in some environments. imho that's why humans were so successful settling in wildly different places :)