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time is flying by so fast, it’s a little overwhelming
starting arabic all over again. my handwriting is so clumsy but the letters and words feel like coming home...
A fun way to get yourself to do chores when you have adhd is to simulate a sense of panic by setting horrible deadlines that fit into other things that you’re doing.
For example, you set up a kettle of water to boil for your tea. Quick! Wipe down the whole counter before it’s done boiling, for the love of god you’re running out of time! Wipe it down! The water is almost boiling.
The water is boiling and your counter is clean. Now set your timer for your tea for three minutes and of my god there’s cups in your room! Quick! Get all the cups from everywhere in the house! Run! You’ve only got three minutes! Get all the dishes into the kitchen!
Oh would you look at that. You got all the dishes in the sink and now your tea is ready. Nice. Now you can chill with your tea.
I’ve found that little stuff like that helps me. Forcing myself into unexpected last minute deadlines. It fills up empty space and my house is a little bit cleaner.
I HATE that I know this works- legit heating something up in the microwave? Rushing to put everything away before it goes off because there is something satisfying about beating it and you feel accomplished.
So I tried this, and I'm genuinely shocked that it worked???
Like, I'm overjoyed that I found a way to do chores without minutes of trying to force myself, but it actually worked??? What kind of sorcery is this???
[ID: The “It’s Free Real Estate” meme except it’s edited to say “It’s Free Deadline”. End ID]
ADHD: when the fun never stops as you try to outsmart your brain AGAIN!!
62/100 days of productivity
• study math for 4 hours✔️
• take a walk, go to bank✔️
• wash your blankets✔️
• watch the new episode of A Business Proposal✔️
• Finish reading The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd✔️
25/4/21 | feeling alive
how to get back on track when you are doubting yourself + feeling lost/unorganized
I’ve seen many posts on my timeline of people being out of the loop and not feeling like themselves. I’m not talking about being productive but rather getting the right mindset. Because yes, we are dealing with a pandemic but we also have responsibilities that we need to fulfill. These are some things that work for me. Think of this as a tutorial if you are “I go with the flow I don’t plan sh*t” typa person cuz trust me I’ve been there and sometimes the flow is nonexistent. “Trust the discipline not motivation” (quote from my smart friend)
1. Write down all the tasks that you have.
By all I mean ALL. Laundry? 2 problem sets for physics due friday? group project due thursday? Washing the dishes? Putting all the papers flying around the room in a recycling bag? Cleaning the bathroom mirror? 4 page essay? Write them all down.
2. Now analyze the tasks. Some of them will need sub-tasks. Cross out the main task and leave the sub-tasks on your list.
For example, for my group project. The tasks I wrote down were:
remind the group the project is due thursday
send them all the code that you have completed so far
ask to schedule the next meeting to find out what we have left
See? this is a lot easier to execute rather than just saying “complete the group project” because in reality, the tasks we have are way too complex. BREAK THEM DOWN. easier to remind yourself to email your team rather than just “complete the project” LOL
3. Now take this list of tasks and separate them in 3 categories: today, this week, this semester. Give them a specific time in the calendar (I use google calendar)
This will give you a time frame to complete the tasks. Kinda like deadlines. So you don’t feel like you need to complete 500 tasks that you have on your paper on the same day and then feel unmotivated and then give up and go on tiktok. Trust me we’ve all been there. You are your best friend. Don’t stress YOURSELF out. Help yourself. For example, from 10-11am attend class, from 5-6pm we will discuss the project details and from 6-7pm I will workout. etc
4. Last and final step - Start with the task that is the easiest and the least time consuming to create momentum.
Going from binge watching Netflix to doing your physics problem sets about rotational dynamics is a herculean task. So start with something simple like doing your laundry. Once you start checking small things off your list you will start feeling productive. That’s it! Grab that feeling. After completing ONE easy task, do a difficult task. Then move on to a bigger task. Then do an easier task. Note - Continuously doing easy tasks will also be known as “productive procrastination” so it is best to alternate between difficult and easy tasks.
5. FAQ - Feeling like you are being unproductive again? Switch to another task instead of taking a break. Completed half of each task? Now, take a break.
Trust me sometimes breaks are not that great either. Switching between tasks is another alternative. Wrote the introduction and first body paragraph of your english/bio essay and you don’t feel like writing anymore? Do 2 questions from your physics homework. And keep alternating until you complete at least half of both the tasks before you take a break. [So when you come back you see that half of it is already done and that will motivate you to finish the rest.] Because editing an essay is easier than starting something from a blank page.
I hope that helped! Shoot me a message/ask if you need to talk!!
A Guide to Planning Systems
It’s important to have a system of getting things done, whether it’s tackling tasks as the day progresses or having a carefully planned schedule for every single hour of the week. How can you create an effective personal planning system that suits your needs and preferences?
Mentioned in this post:
Attention Management: How to Take Control and Live Intentionally
Energy Management: A Human-Based Organization Method
Flexible Time-Blocking: A More Breathable Way to Get Things Done
The ABCDE Method: Accomplish Tasks More Efficiently
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N.B. some categories include a few examples but they are no means limited to the ones listed here, e.g. there may be methods of organizing tasks other than the five listed here.
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Hiya! ✨
any tips on how a struggling first yr applied maths student can overcome zero days/procrastination? my semester ends in less than a month and i have about 40 backlogs to work on ): i'm so overwhelmed
hi beautiful, let me start by saying that I am thinking of you and sending you positive vibes from across the internet. the semester’s end is always a stressful and packed time for students at every stage of their education, so try to take a deep breath and tell yourself that you are not alone. that said, you are talking to the queen of procrastination so some things that have worked to get me through zero days and procrastination periods:
make a list of things to get done within the week (or the next 3 days). it doesn’t need to be fancy but it needs to be manageable. instead of looking at it as 40 things, break it up into smaller groups. it can often be too intimidating to start otherwise.
priorities tasks that are more “important”. this depends on your definition of important. I always priorities stuff that counts towards my grade first.
turn your phone on do not disturb mode. this was a lifesaver for me during my honours years. mute your chats until you take breaks. turn off your notifications until you take breaks. and make sure to turn them back off once your break is over.
set yourself a daily timer of x amount of hours you want to work. pause the timer whenever you take a break. it might motivate you to see how much time you have left to commit or how much time you’ve already spent working. my university told us that we should commit around 10 hours of time a week per (15 credit) subject. divided this up in whatever way suits you.
get yourself into a studying routine. this one is particularly important in the run up to exams. make studying a daily habit. this comes from practicing studying. in terms of maths specifically, the more questions you do, the better prepared you will be.
plan your breaks effectively. when taking breaks, try not to go on social media because it’s so easy to loose track of time. instead, try to go for a walk, even just around the house. take a shower (this really helps me clear my head), drink some water & eat something nutritious, take a power nap. it’s important to use your time off to take care of yourself.
and I think the most important thing to remember is that you’re only in first year. you’re still learning what works for you. if you don’t get everything done, it’s not the end of the world. you’ll be alright and you’ll make it through. I'm wishing you the very best of luck. 💫
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studying while dealing with depression
Hi everyone! It’s werelivingarts!
Depression is a very common mental disorder that can affect negatively on the way you feel, think and act. I think that giving some tips and strategies on dealing with depression while studying would be essential to some of you who might struggle out there to get started on assignments. 🙂 Hope that this can help you to fight against depression and embrace your positivity while studying! Remember that you are loved and you are enough ❤️💙💜
And if today all you did was hold yourself together and survive, I’m still very proud of you. 🍀💐
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‘eat the frog' method
Hi all, it’s werelivingarts. I just stumbled across this method called ‘eat the frog’, which means you get the most difficult or important task out of your way first. I actually have been using this method for a long time, hope this post gives you a new way of managing your time and productivity! 😜 ❤️
“If it’s your job to eat a frog, it’s best to do it first thing in the morning. And if it’s your job to eat two frogs, it’s best to eat the biggest one first.” – Mark Twain