my thoughts moves so fast, I can’t compound.
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my thoughts moves so fast, I can’t compound.
I am in a meeting, but my brain is elsewhere - adhd is that you?
Life is whatever you make it to be
I miscalculated my time and realized I would be arriving 30minutes earlier to a planned hike. Four minutes to the destination, I saw a view point.
Yes, I had to, I stopped.
Marvelled at the beauty of nature.
Took some photos.
Basked in the sun.
Drank tea.
Soaked the sun some more.
Spotted a house on the hill, took more pictures.
And arrived late to meet my hiking group.
'wym its not normal to have several screens open while u only do one thing on one screen but you have to have both screens near'
Anyone else do this? #adhdmaybe #distractions https://www.instagram.com/p/CUxNQ6isAHv/?utm_medium=tumblr
Do you ever see yourself in a mirror, and realize the person you're looking at doesn't feel like you. Like that person is some stranger that you're looking at through a window. And the longer you stare, the more you notice the worst things about yourself. Like a large nose, large forehead, scars, blemishes, dry skin, oily skin... it all just goes on and on.. you just analyzing the stranger in the mirror. Until all you see is that particular thing. That thing that sticks out to you like sore thumb. And now you're obsessed with it and googling the cost of the procedure to get it fixed.
I'm sure I've stated this before, but I often wonder if other people have minds like mine. Minds that are in a never ending state of overdrive. I think that's why sometimes, well, most times, I don't recognize the person in the mirror. The endless torrent of thoughts in my head can't even stop long enough to focus on myself in a mirror, so to them the person in the mirror is just a passerby, a stranger I maybe bumped into during a walk down the street.
Do people even go for walks anymore? I feel like the world has become so disconnected. Which, most of the time, I think of in a passive way and think of as a good thing. People used to be too involved and now it's not enough.