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      131 month ago

      Woah woah woah, cut yourself some slack! Every 2 weeks?? Nah, once a month. 9AM? Give yourself time to wake up and think clearly! 10AM or 11AM if you’re not a morning person

    • @arudesalad
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      101 month ago

      Setting a task to look at the task is next level procrastination I could only dream of achieving

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            41 month ago

            Hehe. Yeah, I’ve been diagnosed with adhd. All of the reminders and notes and reminders for reminders are to help me manage it. But I’m open to more suggestions from others for better ways.

            • @zalgotext
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              31 month ago

              IDK if this is helpful for you, but for myself, as long as I get one thing on my to-do list done, I consider that day a win, and I try not to be too hard on myself for letting things slip. It’s really easy for me to get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of things on my list, but by just taking things one at a time, I know I’ll slowly get through it.

              On a tangential note, care to share your pickled pepper recipe?

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              21 month ago

              Good that you got that diagnose and know what you’re dealing with. I’m probably the wrong one to talk to about this and you probably know the following already, but just to make sure: apparently medication can hugely help. There are different agents so it might take a while to find the right one and its dose. So if you want to, it won’t hurt to talk to a neurologist or psychiatrist about this.

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      41 month ago

      Try staggering those start days and times. A flood of reminders is easier to ignore than if they were spread out across the two weeks and the time is set to when you are most likely to be ready to act.