Lists. What on Earth would I do without lists. AD/HD people will understand exactly what I'm talking about... but for those of you with less than a "charmed" life, let me explain.
With an ADD brain it is incredibly difficult to be organized. We over focus on some things, and on others it seems we are never able to focus enough to get a task even part way done. Without lists our lives would be chaos.
I feel like I'm always writing lists. I have a list of things I'd like to get accomplished today. There is a list of things that I need to finish this week. Another list tells me what needs to be done when the next pay cheque comes in. There is yet another list to remind me of people I am supposed to contact in the next few days. I have a list for almost everything.
Having a grocery list is normal. I write grocery lists. :) However, I also have 101 other lists to help me keep on task and not totally lose myself in something I enjoy. Of course, there are days when even a million lists wouldn't help me. *lol* But they are there anyway, just in case I need them. ;)
With an ADD brain it is incredibly difficult to be organized. We over focus on some things, and on others it seems we are never able to focus enough to get a task even part way done. Without lists our lives would be chaos.
I feel like I'm always writing lists. I have a list of things I'd like to get accomplished today. There is a list of things that I need to finish this week. Another list tells me what needs to be done when the next pay cheque comes in. There is yet another list to remind me of people I am supposed to contact in the next few days. I have a list for almost everything.
Having a grocery list is normal. I write grocery lists. :) However, I also have 101 other lists to help me keep on task and not totally lose myself in something I enjoy. Of course, there are days when even a million lists wouldn't help me. *lol* But they are there anyway, just in case I need them. ;)


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