CBydbbmpg I’ve been busy but fulfilled lately, and some days I don’t even remember that I have ADHD, but I’ve been having a hard time finding Strattera because it’s so rare these days. I’ve been busy and fulfilled lately, and there are days when I don’t remember that I have ADHD, but I’ve been having a hard time finding Strattera. yajiusiyajirusi I think ADHD makes life better when you are busy enough to forget your traits. It’s easier to have ADHD if you’re constantly putting out ā€œwhole energyā€ without thinking about the aftermath. Conversely, if you’re living a life that ā€œleaves extra timeā€ to conform to the world’s norms, you often suffer from ADHD traits in that extra time.

yajiusiyajirusi I’ll hang the morning’s exchange as well, since there’s been something of a reaction.

yajiusiyajirusi: It’s true that when I’m giving it my all, it’s very similar to the feeling of playing video games, and I think ADHD has some characteristics that tend to make me feel that way. At the same time, like the problem of excessive gaming, ADHD has the problem of getting into it too quickly.

yajiusiyajirusi I’ve been tweeting the same thing lately and was surprised this morning’s suddenly buzzed. Let’s go back a bit. This is from yesterday.

yajiusiyajirusi: I am practicing a simple ADHD life. With the hunter in mind, I concentrate on one point during the hunt (work) and don’t let up for a moment. I’ve been trying all day with overconcentration. I work during my lunch break, and my bathroom frequency has decreased dramatically. And at home he sleeps most of the time. Maybe this was the ADHD way of life. The response each day is half-hearted and the sense of fulfillment is amazing.

yajiusiyajirusi Here is a tweet from last week looking back on the work.

yajiusiyajirusi: ADHD is best spent doing everything I can to drive single task work. The time goes by so fast and it’s so easy. After that, I just fall asleep and I don’t get tired. For me, it’s harder to have a well-balanced job. When I have a lot of spare time, I think about unnecessary things, and that is much more tiring.

ochyai I think this is completely true. And then the means and the end switch, and soon the most important thing is ā€œto give it your allā€ and ā€œnot to leave anything to spareā€.

yajiusiyajirusi: I think ADHD makes your life better when you are busy enough to forget your traits. It’s easier to have ADHD if you’re always giving it your ā€œallā€ without thinking about the consequences. Conversely, if you live a life that ā€œleaves you with a lot of leewayā€ to conform to the world’s norms, you often suffer from ADHD characteristics in that extra time. - Yoichi Ochiai

relevance - being on the move - [It’s easier to be in a hurry to live. - waste of time - multi-power - It’s a lot easier to be moving.


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