Cleaning with ADHD is all about momentum. It’s like being a shark, if you stop moving you just straight up die.

ADHD is all about momentum.

!It’s like being a shark.!< If you stop you just straight up die.

  • 9point6@lemmy.world
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    27 days ago

    Wake up, do small job

    Cleaning mode engaged

    Every small job I notice today is getting done on the spot

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      27 days ago

      And that’s why I usually cook while doing the dishes.

      I call it “wirbling” and imagine myself as the Tasmanian Devil from the Looney Tunes cartoons when I blitz through the house doing all the chores. Once the momentum has been built it’s much easier to keep going, even on stuff I’ve been putting off.

  • Sundray@lemmy.sdf.org
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    27 days ago

    No joke, if I start tidying my room, I won’t stop until I’ve dusted under my couch and scoured my oven.

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    27 days ago

    Those blanked out words don’t change any of the meaning, they just make the sentence shorter.

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      25 days ago

      Animals sleeping is a pretty big science. Humans are the outliers on this, because we almost shut everything down while sleeping whereas most animals only shut down partially, and/or for much briefer periods. Our sleeping routine is very much based on being in a group, where someone would keep an eye out while others sleep.

      Dolphins sleep with one part of the brain at a time. Some birds do the same, but if they’re in a group, the innermost individuals can sleep fully, while the outermost keep one eye open away from the group.

      As for sharks, yes, they do require a constant flow of water through their gills to breathe even when sleeping. Either they keep moving or they die, or as one shark was found to do: sleeping against a current.

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    27 days ago

    I mean yeah. Any kid with ADHD simply cannot sit still.

    Somehow I did in school, and I was always quiet in school. But when my brother mentioned my son is a carbon copy of me at home growing up.

    Oof. I guess I tended to enjoy literally bouncing off the walls too. I used to manage it by bouncing my leg, then somehow that got trained out of me