• Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works
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    Oh shit, is that a sign of ADHD? This happens to me a lot and it’s really tough to overcome, I end up jumping between tasks to do something else, remember the important scary thing, stare at it for a bit then task bounce again.

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        Those two pair really well, like canned cheese and strawberry wine.

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          1 year ago

          ADHD: Your memory is now crap and little shots of dopamine hit with new things, causing concentration to change unwillingly.

          GAD: Notice all the things and above all fear everything, especially what will interrupt me next

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        1 year ago

        So it’s certainly a sign of anxiety but not necessarily ADHD? That’s what you said there. It’s not necessarily either.

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        I am not sure if laziness really exists. But there are countless reasons why someone can have this issue. Additional ones are: a physical lack of energy (nutrition deficit, sleep deficit, etc.), decision or option paralysis, problems handling emotions, trauma, …

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        Idk, my parents and teachers were 100% sure it was laziness for years, they didn’t seem confused about it at all. It wasn’t until I was diagnosed as an adult in college that there was any confusion.