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  • Moss [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    14 days ago

    When I start it, I feel like it will take a certain amount of time, and I feel like I’m not able to commit that amount of time to a task. Even when it’s less than five minutes, I feel like I’ll get frustrated doing only one task and then have to leave before I can finish. So a mental block I guess

    It’s so strange because when I’m working I love having one straightforward task, but when it comes to things I have to do for myself it’s so much harder

    • gingerbrat [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      14 days ago

      Oh my, yeah I can see why this is so frustrating. I don’t know of any tips that might make it easier to deal with, I really wish I did. But there’s probably tips and tricks to get around the executive dysfunction or just straight up work with it (right?).