• this_is_router
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    91 year ago

    I’m 39, best thing for me was accepting that this is my way of live and trying to not worry about it. It kinda works, life is too short to constantly worry about things you realistically can’t change.

    better to focus on the manageable aspects that have big effects on your life than if your kitchen has been cleaned in the last two weeks.

    • 𝕊𝕚𝕤𝕪𝕡𝕙𝕖𝕒𝕟OP
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      41 year ago

      I’m 37 and with medication and various time management strategies I actually managed to build a pretty normal life. So there is hope, just don’t expect to be the hyper-organized productivity machine you think you need to be.

      • Stanford
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        21 year ago

        To be fair, I managed it quite well without any medication.

        I got really lucky and usually had a lot of space and freedom at work etc.
        So, most of the time, I did the usual ADHD stuff, being there but not really focused, so also not really productive.
        But because I had so much freedom, it was pretty easy to compensate during the more focused hours.

        Also, the broad knowledge I obtained about random stuff just by wondering around was usually well-received and often helpful.

        Unfortunately, that doesn’t really work anymore in my current situation… So thinking about getting an appointment at a doctor to get some medication started. But… well… don’t like doctors in the first place, my last diagnosis was when I was 9 or so, so I probably need a new one. And there are waiting lists of months because they are just full, and procrastination and so on…

        Not really anything there that actually pushes me to do so :/

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Well, lucky you, I only realised when I was 70. Better late than never is all I can say, and that life is incomparable better, now that I arrived on the other side.