• 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    1 year ago

    “Oh just get it done when you have the time. It’s all good!”

    “No! No it is not all good! I need a deadline otherwise it will never be done! The deadline is not for how long to spend on the project, it’s to know how long I can realistically procrastinate before the bug up my butt makes me finish the entire project in a single night.”

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    I recently found my limit regarding this. I couldn’t think during one of my most important exams of the year,. Turns out you can put too much pressure on yourself, too. Now I live in perpetual fear!

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    Even then not always, for me it’s if other people are relying on me to do something, but if it’s just for myself I don’t always get it done

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    But not too much pressure, or else you will also become a puddle of goo.

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      And the right amount of pressure depends on the situation, so there’s no recipe or routine to employ that works consistently.

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    I make great art, as long as I’m in class forcing me to meet deadlines for my creations.

    Haven’t picked up art material since I passed those classes.

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    Its a gift and a curse. For work I always seem to somehow pull miracles out of my ass, but only last minute. It’s likely that days of panic and anxiety are what fuel my miracle powers

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      Atomoxetine has neturalized almost all anxiety for me.

      Now I don’t have the panic-fueled motivation to do things (◐‿◑)

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      1 year ago

      Oh, that means you can get a dumb job that you just kinda enjoy. Like at a hobby shop, becoming a stripper, or making coffee.

      I’m p jealous of your situation tbh, but also get how it has its own unique stress which isn’t ‘better’ than anyone else’s.

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        Well, what stinks is that I have a degree in software engineering, and quite like it. Neurotypicals in my situation would work on personal projects and that’d help them eventually get a job… but I really need the structure of a job to get work done. Otherwise, I just end up writing little scripts for random stuff, things I can complete in a few hours…. But they’re not resume worthy projects.

        I’m working on social anxiety rn, but hopefully I can get networking and then maybe do like you said, I can find some cool people that can get me in at a workplace that may be enjoyable even if not the best paying.

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          Ah.

          What about volunteering for an NPO? There are thousands that need help building systems that don’t have the ability to hire engineers. I’ve known a handful of folks that built their resumes like that and were able to pretty quickly get hired somewhere.

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            There’s a dev volunteer group that finds NPO projects to help with, Ive lurked in a couple of meetings. Seems promising, just gotta deal with the social anxiety… and actually get involved.

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              Have you tried just being not socially anxious? 😅

              I kid. I deal with it too and know how hard it is to overcome. Best of luck to you!

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    So wait, I’m just reading all these memes and they describe my life in a lot of ways. Do I actually have ADHD or is this just part of being a human?

    • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPM
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      If you relate a lot, you might. Checking out adhd symptoms and if you fit most of the them, you can consider a diagnosis if you thinking that’s important (or you think you need medication) , or just start looking for ways to handle the adhd in areas you think are affecting you.