I got a bunch of things done. Luckily I make my tasks SUPER easy to complete so I can check them off quickly and get that dopamine boost. I like seeing a large checklist of completed items appear before my eyes.
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>Relative to this place? Yes. Relative to normies, kinda. Relative to now, no.
I feel the same as you. That's pretty cool.
>I started my path down mental health stuffs about a decade ago now, and I've come a long way. Initially, I would be outwardly positive, but inwardly negative and pessimistic, but I kinda faked it til I made it.
That's awesome. I think I'm going through the same thing myself. I wish fixing my brain wouldn't take so long...
>That an abundance of therapy really does just do that to you if you actually open up to it and try everything they suggest.
What's therapy like? Haven't tried...
>Bandage
Bandage
>attention
You're just like me fr fr :3
>No wonder why you feel like you feel like you don't get anything done...
I actually feel great about it honestly. I tell myself, "it doesn't matter if everything doesn't get done, you're allowed to be lazy as long as it is done eventually :)" What really matters is if I complete 10 to 20 tasks per day! Feels amazing when I do. Actually, being able to move tasks to the next day helps with time management since it's actually pretty unrealistic to complete everything in a day. However, it's necessary for me to write everything down so I can keep track of absolutely EVERYTHING I need to do. Hmmm... maybe I should apply that mindset to my hobbies. I've been feeling like I haven't been doing my hobbies consistently...