Does anyone has the problem unable to function and just sit idle when have so many things to do and a huge backlog of to-do items ๐ค
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Does anyone has the problem unable to function and just sit idle when have so many things to do and a huge backlog of to-do items ๐ค
#asknostr #grownostr #plebchain
Professional procrastinator. Itโs a real syndrome.
May I ask if you are an introvert? I believe they (being a procrastinator and an introvert) are related heavily in my case.
For me, it's not so much an introvert. You could say I'm an extrovert. With asperger, autistic type tendencies. I don't like being disturbed when I'm working on something or thinking.
But like others of my kind lol. Like Elon. I'm fully aware of everything that's going on around me. But I'm often in my own thoughts. Which can make others think I'm ignoring them. Or aloof, and snobby. I'm not though. My family and friends know that..๐
Not the case for me, as I consider mostly extrovert. Pretty much what nostr:npub1jfu949hrxhp8tux5qm9rr8ucrry2ngjpjz5286f4fgd4ye827w5sculx8n said sums it up accurately.
I can multi task somewhat efficiently, but can also obsess compulsively over one task. Itโs a balance, and Iโm not balanced. I procrastinate better than most, and always execute on time. Sometimes. ๐
Yep..๐ซ๐
I've definitely experienced that. What has helped me is the so-called 10,000 steps a day minimum. Plus coffee and tea.
It also helps to add or include 30 to 40 minutes of bisk walking with your 10,000 steps minimum.
Back in my school days I had to get in the zone. I was in healthcare, and it required a ton of reading and retaining. Sometimes I'd have a little wine to settle me down to study.
Then it was cup after cup of warm tea to get in the zone and stay in the zone. With breaks for food occasionally.
Your mileage may vary..๐ซ๐