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Hey you manage to post top quality stuff on Lemmy. What motivates you to do that? Maybe you can gamify other things in life to be like that?
I'm in no position to give advice. See my other reply in this thread.
And yeah I don't know what I'd do without my wife. I can spend ten minutes looking for something and I give up and ask her to find it. Literally seconds later she's showing me or putting the thing in my hand.
It makes me miss living in hotels traveling for work. I've got tools perfectly organized, backpack for network and PC gear, and a duffel bag for everything personal. If it's that simple I can function.
I'm actually doing much better since I got medicated, I was just pointing out things that other people had always noticed about me that, in retrospect, were symptoms of ADHD. Thank you for the concern, though!