Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s called ADHD.
Would it be called that if it were the husband? Or man child?
ADHD, absolutely.
Why can't it just be lazy procrastinator? I'm pretty sure I'm a lazy procrastinator (here I am on DCUM!). I would love it to be something explainable like ADHD but that seems like a lazy excuse. ha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let. It. Go.
You are arguing /harping on this for over a year? Drop it. Maybe she doesn't want to hand that over to you, maybe she just doesn't think it's important, maybe she keeps forgetting. Who knows. Either way, she is making a choice not to do it - you may not think that's the right choice, but it's her choice.
It's almost 3k, you must be doing well if that's "forget about it" pocket change for you.
I had the same thought. You don't "let it go" when it is real money being wasted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s called ADHD.
Would it be called that if it were the husband? Or man child?
ADHD, absolutely.
Why can't it just be lazy procrastinator? I'm pretty sure I'm a lazy procrastinator (here I am on DCUM!). I would love it to be something explainable like ADHD but that seems like a lazy excuse. ha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let. It. Go.
You are arguing /harping on this for over a year? Drop it. Maybe she doesn't want to hand that over to you, maybe she just doesn't think it's important, maybe she keeps forgetting. Who knows. Either way, she is making a choice not to do it - you may not think that's the right choice, but it's her choice.
It's almost 3k, you must be doing well if that's "forget about it" pocket change for you.
Anonymous wrote:ooops I meant what are examples of the preferred tasks?
Anonymous wrote:ooops I meant what are examples of the preferred tasks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is me. To a T. I'm really, really organized and on top of stuff at work, btw. But I despise administrative tasks (not because I think they're beneath me, I just don't like using that part of my brain I guess). It's caused some tension at home. Especially when we were doing work on our house, merging finances, or moving. Yikes.
People like to say it's ADHD. I don't have any interest in being labeled or medicated, personally. But the one thing that changed it for me was writing *everything* down. My Google calendar is my lifeline. If it is not in my calendar, it does not get done, period. So I write everything in there. Shared calendars help, too. Whatever tech tool your spouse needs to be able to track things would help immensely.
Also: hiring tasks out when you can (if I ever rent out a home again I will 100% hire a property manager)
and
no more judging/shaming!!!! I know it's annoying. But whether it is a diagnosed clinical condition or just an irritating personality quirk, it is a part of the person you loved and married, so to some extent, suck it up!
You avoid non-preferred tasks. Typical for ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:This is me. To a T. I'm really, really organized and on top of stuff at work, btw. But I despise administrative tasks (not because I think they're beneath me, I just don't like using that part of my brain I guess). It's caused some tension at home. Especially when we were doing work on our house, merging finances, or moving. Yikes.
People like to say it's ADHD. I don't have any interest in being labeled or medicated, personally. But the one thing that changed it for me was writing *everything* down. My Google calendar is my lifeline. If it is not in my calendar, it does not get done, period. So I write everything in there. Shared calendars help, too. Whatever tech tool your spouse needs to be able to track things would help immensely.
Also: hiring tasks out when you can (if I ever rent out a home again I will 100% hire a property manager)
and
no more judging/shaming!!!! I know it's annoying. But whether it is a diagnosed clinical condition or just an irritating personality quirk, it is a part of the person you loved and married, so to some extent, suck it up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s called ADHD.
Would it be called that if it were the husband? Or man child?
ADHD, absolutely.
Why can't it just be lazy procrastinator? I'm pretty sure I'm a lazy procrastinator (here I am on DCUM!). I would love it to be something explainable like ADHD but that seems like a lazy excuse. ha.
It could be. There’s more to ADHD than procrastinating. Have you been evaluated?
I personally have always been a high achiever but still have abysmal executive function.