With open shell to replace the start menu:
Windows - > right right enter for shutdown.
Wibdows - > right right up up enter for hybernate
With open shell to replace the start menu:
Windows - > right right enter for shutdown.
Wibdows - > right right up up enter for hybernate
@sad_detective_man@leminal.space Damn, that is exactly what is going on in my mind, but I have never seen it explained this succinct.
You’ll get better over time, so it’s a time limited benefit.
Scotland has an additional effect of density of increased common sense
What would you call festivals that are emo themed like the ones you linked? Rock?
The wrong ones.
Until it starts to get moldy and the time pressure of “enjoying the gift” sets in, it will not move an inch.
If I have two things to write down, I write them–… I write down the one thing I was thinking of.
This happens all the time to me. I’ve made a game of it, that when I land at the end of a thought spiral I work my way backwards to figure out how the hell i ended up at something weird.
Fired for not writing the quota number of lines even junior devs manage to hit.
Adhd kids gets more negative feedback on average, so just more of the negative stuff worsening this negative bias
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There are creators around Adhd and autism that aren’t shit. But you need to find them. There are probably more without credentials, but I follow a lot of the ones that has.
Where is my Oxford comma?
I do this as well. Sometimes I challenge myself of figuring how the fuck I ended up in the dread by tying to go backwards om the train of thoughts. Sometimes I’ve managed to take each step back and figure out what started it all, a whole 17 steps back.
It’s exactly like this for me as well. The barrier to start tasks is lower, and the anxiety about all the “should do” tasks is not there, as well as the lack of anxiety when finishing something and thinking “but I have way more to do”.
So combined the mental load is way less, so I have energy to do more.
Tl;dr I have energy to do more, the ability to do more, and the rewards of doing more.
It’s not an attention defect, it’s an inability to direct the attention.
It’s also a spectrum. You can also be in the middle and be an omnivert.
Getting all that dopamine of a theoretical finished product, so you have no motivation to actually build the product. /cries in ADHD