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OP I’m very motivated in the morning. I can get a lot done…. But it’s now not even 7pm and I’m in my Jammie’s with my bra off waiting for my 11yo to get home from soccer so we can watch Survivor together then go to bed. I’ll get nothing productive done this evening.
I do well with lists and goals for the day. Even if it’s a mental list and not written.. |
| I am a fast and efficient person and I can do a lot in a little time. I’ve always been good with time management and have a lot of drive. I think it’s my nature. |
If work and home aren’t close, you have to start scheduling services that are close to one or the other. I have a 1:15 minute commute now. I use the dry cleaner near work. Medical services are near home because I’m more likely to need those services close to home. Pharmacy is the exception, but prescriptions are easy to transfer from a pharmacy near home to a pharmacy near work. I have groceries delivered so I can do shopping from anywhere. Hair salon is near home because I do that on days off. Nails and similar services are near work because I like to stop in for a mani pedi after a long day. Gym near work. I couldn’t deal with going to multiple locations every time I need a service or to make a purchase. That takes too much time. I have adhd and I need things to be easy and streamlined. If I’m driving all over and something doesn’t go the way it’s supposed to, it throws me off and I won’t be able to finish the rest of the tasks I need to do. |
| I am a highly compartmentalized, organized, and time-conscious person, and I create lists for everything. Plus, having four (grown) children forces organization to some extent. |
NP. Could you share any tips, please? |
This is me. I get so much done between 7 am and 4 pm but I pretty much park myself on the couch in the evenings. |
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"gone to the dry cleaners, grocery shopped, went to the dentist, grabbed donuts and coffee"
This should not take more than 2-3 hours. |
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I guess it depends on what responsibilities you have at home or work that you don't name but have to do.
I work full time and have a a teen and am married. I live 35 minutes from work. I could very easily drop kid to school at 7:30 then take an exercise walk in my neighborhood, returning home at 8:30 ...grab a Yeti of coffee and run to the dry cleaners and grocery store (back home by 10:30 at the latest) ... shower, dress, hair and makeup done by 11:30 ...order a salad on the Chopt app, drive to work and grab it, be at my desk by 1pm. If I had to fit the dentist in there I could. Would just have to cut errands or exercise. Or maybe not, but I wouldn't risk that. |
Thank you, friend! |
Is that anxiety? Two posters have now called the above anxiety. Not the PP, but it describes me exactly. I don't feel anxious, but maybe I am? |
It’s absolutely anxiety. Not the backing into what needs to be done when but stressing and worry about it. Not being able to sleep because you have to be up by a certain time to get everything done? Absolutely anxiety. |
| I don't understand this either, OP. Me getting things done depends too much others. Slow drivers, slow cashiers, everyone is too slow. |
Especially the dentist. That seems like it could create a delay. |
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Some people are better than others at estimating time. My husband always thinks errands, like stopping by a store for one thing, will take him 15 minutes, but its actually closer to 40 between parking, finding the item, checking out, etc. I think it's too depressing for him to think about it actually being 40?
But if you have a very realistic sense of time, it's easy to plug errands into your schedule. |
Oh bra off, I can relate. That’s when I’m closed for business and settle in. |