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Join Date: Dec 2014
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Posts: 818
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Julie,
It has been a real difficult chore for me to learn to focus and on only one thing at a time...I actually have to spend time prioritizing then eliminate what is not expedient. I get frustrated at that but it really helps keep the anxiety down. I never seemed to have this problem before my accident but my brain can get assaulted with many thoughts at one time that all think they are the priority. Something has to give and I would rather it be multi tasking.
I enjoy building plastic airplane models, since I was 8 but have had to rearrange my, approach to it some. I have to work in shorter time spans and sometimes I can't do it at all,,during these times I have a harder time following directions.
It has its benefits....I actually findmyself able to pay closer attention to God when I quiet my brain and my chess game has gotten better, not that I am any good at it but I started playing with my son who thought it might help me with focus.
Bud
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