Post 9lHQ9qU5PeS9Hvb6p6 by Rovine@toot.cafe
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(DIR) Post #9lHQ9qU5PeS9Hvb6p6 by Rovine@toot.cafe
2019-07-27T15:38:18Z
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@brandon I just read this: https://bnolet.me/posts/2019/06/focus/I'm curious: how did you separate projects that you stick to and projects that you have to abandon? I've never gotten ADHD or any mental health diagnosis beside anxiety and depression, but I always relate so much to ADHD's struggles.
(DIR) Post #9lHQ9qkOR1Us6VE8Ey by brandon@fosstodon.org
2019-07-27T16:04:16Z
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@Rovine for the projects decision, it was really about how much progress I've actually made on the project.I was already halfway or so through the daily writing challenge, I already have a mostly working prototype of my server, and I've already written about 5000 words in the book. Three projects at a time to have in my consciousness seemed like a good number too. Re ADHD struggles: a lot of this related to being able to keep track of time and being super self aware. 1/2
(DIR) Post #9lHQGDeiAuectGbfiy by brandon@fosstodon.org
2019-07-27T16:05:26Z
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@Rovine the thing to do is to focus on setting up the /environment/ around you to be conducive to YOUR focus. I'm not an expert, but I've found this to be the best approach. Everyone's experience will be different too, sometimes what works for one folk with ADHD, might not work for another