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08-17-2012, 04:05 PM | #1 | |||
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Hi,
This has probably been asked a couple times before but I'd really appreciate some tips on how to organise things. I'm fortunate in that I am able to work, and that I have a job but the hours are taxing. Although it's probably not the healthiest option, I do live on my own. When I get home from work and try to continue with my general responsibilities, I often tend to mess things up. I can't concentrate properly thus creating more work for myself. I'll start with one thing then continue with another realising like an hour later that I was completely sidetracked. My head and my "comfort zone" are nowhere in particular & everywhere in between. All it does is add further to my anxiety & lack of energy. I wasn't always like this, I used to ENJOY organising my life... Any advice?
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Auto mobile accident 1997 ~ 8 years later diagnosed with epilepsy & social anxiety disorder ~ visual disturbances; tinnitus; sound & light sensitivity; fatigue; aphasia; difficulty with voluntary movements; memory and comprehension difficulties, hyposmia. "If you focus on what you've left behind, you will never be able to see what lies ahead..’’ (Gusteau to Remy in Ratatouille.)
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