• DillyDaily@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    This is why I love my current job and my friendship group’s. In both circles “I didn’t do that because I’ve been struggling with my ADHD” is a completely valid reason.

    I mean, at work it’s followed by a short “what do we do to get over that hurdle?” because obviously I can’t just, not do my job.

    But at least I’m not having to make shit up, and I can actually get to the root of the problem (being neurodivergent in a neurotypical world) and address it. Even if addressing it is just my boss giving me a fake deadline to put the pressure on the task.

    • EmergMemeHologram@startrek.website
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      10 months ago

      Ugh my current boss is one of those “what’s wrong with that guy calling in suck when there’s work to do” guys, I hate it.

      I have anxiety and on bad days like today and yesterday I’m absolutely fucking useless.

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        10 months ago

        I keep getting in trouble at work for calling in sick from anxiety and I don’t even know why I keep getting it. I’m sitting here with nothing to do and I’m anxious. Why is my brain like this?

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          10 months ago

          I can’t tell you why, but I get the exact same thing with my anxiety, and it saps my focus and motivation.

          I think I saw a post on reddit along the lines of “anything worth doing is worth doing poorly”, for example doing a poor job brushing your teeth is better than not brushing them at all. It’s different than half assing something because you still care, you’re just doing what you can do.

          I’ve kind of adopted that philosophy because it’s better to go to work and be 20% productive than not go and be zero percent and then worry about making up for lost time.