▲ | flakeoil 8 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> You start the day in a dopamine deficit and need to start with small tasks that gives you quick wins. You can't tackle the important but absolutely boring work head on, you need to do some stimulating activities first to get the ball rolling. Sounds like just about every human being. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | cardanome 8 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
The difference is that neurotypical people often have a super power that is called not having a executive dysfunction. If they want to do the task, think the task is important and are able to do the task, they can just do the task. It is hard for me to even imagine that such a thing can exist but it absolutely is the case. The difference is how strict the "need" it. Like neurotypical people also benefit from working on something they are interested at but for ADHD people it is not optional but necessary to function. Also neurotypical people get much more dopamine out of even simple tasks while I can have the best conversation ever with someone and still need some fidget toys to not go crazy from sitting around. | |||||||||||||||||
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