• meiti@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I used to maintain a zero unread mailbox. At some point I stopped. Email is just a public global todo list, than any one can write to. It’s okay not to read them all.

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      9 months ago

      I’m nearly 24 and recently I realised that the fact I heard that sentence seemingly on loop my entire life is perhaps the most contributing factor in my self doubt and anxiety :) I hate it, I’m trying so hard to unlearn it

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        9 months ago

        I got almost a decade on you, I got diagnosed at the end of 2021, it’s taken years of therapy to unlearn some of those behaviours. Seriously don’t beat yourself up over it

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          I know I shouldn’t- but you know it’s not something easy. Most of the time it’s subconscious too, so to even have a chance at fighting against it I need to be calm enough to realise my body’s been getting more tense recently, and it’s often a subtle rise

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            9 months ago

            Recognising it was the hardest part for me, and no you’re right it’s not easy, meds definitely helped me but they’re also not at all a quick fix. Also, it’s less these days but work stress can definitely still creep up on me, having a support network helps, but these days I just don’t care about work as much as I used to (not that I don’t care at all, just really try to frame what’s most important to me)

    • Captain_Waffles@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Yep. Like “You could achieve so much if only you put in a little effort”. 🗡️😵 Thanks for noticing how much effort I put in, I’ll be sure to try again in the future.

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      9 months ago

      There are various medications, but you should visit a doctor to see what is the best way for you to go about it.

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    9 months ago

    Also applies to diagnosed peeps. I was very close to buying Sony headphones to replace a shit pair of skull candy headphones at 298 quid when I’ve only 306 quid in my bank account.

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      9 months ago

      can’t help you with the money or self control bit buttt

      if you’re looking for quality headphones I’d like to take a minute of your life to preach my favourite Audiotechnica m50x headphones, they come in both wired and bluetooth versions, less than half the price you said Sonys cost, and they’re the best sounding headphones I’ve ever tried

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          9 months ago

          it does not exist, at least not in the exact model I have. No pair of headphones can have everything. Passive noise cancelling is rather decent though! The headphones cup your ears well, and if you need some extra quiet I personally slip ear plugs underneath and then make the music louder. I myself am not too big on ANC, it makes my head hurt after a while

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        M50x are great cans for noise canceling. If you want open backs you can try Grado SR80x. They actually have BETTER audio quality than M50x, IME. The spatial sound is crazy. That said, they do not cancel room noise at all so if that’s a deal breaker then go with the ATs.

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          9 months ago

          I’ve been meaning to get myself open backs at some point, gonna look into it once I have some funds to spare!

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      9 months ago

      I feel proud of myself, by mass deleting a bunch of repetitive shit from Amazon and the like I got mine down to 2k before I got bored and stopped because I don’t care

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    You guys really gotta quit posting stuff like this that makes me question my entire life. The only thing that makes me think I don’t have ADHD is the fact that more than one cup of coffee makes me sick. I might just be a mess, idk.

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      I’m unmedicated but I’ve been diagnosed since I was 6/7 so it’s not like I don’t have it. ADHD affects me more in the inattentive (I’m forgetful and easily distracted )type now so medication wouldn’t be as effective for me like when I was a preteen who was more impulsive. I manage my forgetfulness with a fuck load of notes and calender reminders and to do lists. Anyway coffee used to make me tired when I was medicated. So reaction to coffee isn’t indicative of anything.

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      idk man coffee makes me sleepy, and if I drink more than I can handle it makes me tired and anxious. The bean juice is just weird like that

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    9 months ago

    I feel the the email goes both ways. I keep my email clean so I feel comfortable remembering and seeing only what’s still important. It’s a coping mechanism to deal with my default behavior, kinda like a checklist

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      I have my work email tidy, with rules for everything to move mails to correct folders, inbox only contains mails that are new and I’ll need to read or action on.

      Then my 7 private email accounts are total chaotic mess

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    Ooh, I feel more attacked by this one than usual. Fortunately my headphones have made it into the Master Checklist of things I am supposed to have on my person before leaving whatever location I find myself in.

    And of course I’m a checklist creating machine, but that Master Checklist is the only one that I’ve committed to memory and actually use. I guess in that sense it’s a real checklist and not just another to-do list.

    Also this:

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    Aside from coffee, I relate to all of the others. In fact, I lost a pair of headphones 1.5 weeks ago. There’s also this: