I have a difficult task to do, and it's going to take a couple of weeks - but obviously I can't work on it contunously. But my brain would *like* me to be working on it continuously, because until the task is done I have a nagging warning light in my periphery whenever I try to pay attention to anything else.
How do you let yourself relax or take a break even though there is something unfinished or stressful in the background? (because let's be real there is ALWAYS something unfinished or stressful in the background, and I feel like my brain NEVER lets me have a break because there's always something else I should be paying attention to.)
@simplemycelium @actuallyautistic
I did a big DIY project. Normally I take a few days off work and hit it hard until it's done, but I knew I couldn't do that, here. It would take lots of time. I broke it down into lists. Weekend 1, I would finish a, b, c. Weekend 2 I would finish d, e, f, and g. Weekend 3...
It worked for me.
@ScottSoCal @simplemycelium @actuallyautistic Well done! Do you want to come over and remodel my bathroom now that you have the process worked out?
@RaymondEdwardF @simplemycelium @actuallyautistic
I'm not sure you'd want me to. That started because a $2 pin holding the shower door broke. By the time I was finished that $2 pin had cost me $2400.
@RaymondEdwardF @simplemycelium @actuallyautistic
You joke, but that's pretty much what happened.
"Why am I fixing this door? I never liked this door." New door.
"Why am I installing a new door on this ugly tile? I never liked this tile." New tile.
"Why am I leaving these ugly old shower fixtures? I never liked these fixtures." New fixtures.