Thread:DukeLeto7/@comment-27713488-20191209001324/@comment-29984007-20191210223618

DukeLeto7 wrote: I'd claim that I don't really have the time to put in more effort, but that'd be a dirty lie. A more true statement would be it's much lower on the totem of the list of important things I'm procrastinating then some things, and I can't justify restarting work before I get more done higher up the priority list. This doesn't motivate me to get things done, of course, it's just an explanation of my fucked-up psychology and the Cthuluesque life of my work ethic.

i'm not an ADHD, but something can be very close to it most of the time (Asperger syndrome, usualy my max focus span is from 5 to 10 minutes), and i found the guilty of doing nothing the bigger cause of inactivity. it's difficult generalize, and it's more true for situations like this, but well try to don't focus in all the time wasted in nothing, but the thing you have and had done. start with some light and loose deadline and try to calibrate around what you actualy can do. this process had help me a bit...