• 𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I will be watching a three hour video essay, get distracted, read posts on Lemmy, then go back to my video 15 minutes later. I realize I have no idea what was said in the last 15 minutes so I have to back up to the last point I definitely know I wasn’t distracted. It will take me ten hours to watch that video.

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      3 months ago

      This is why I don’t do podcasts in the background, I miss stuff and the whole thing becomes a confusing distraction.

      What seems to work for me is something I have seen/heard a bunch of times in the background (Futurama, electronic music) which scratches that mind wandering itch without it dragging me away from what I want to be doing.

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        3 months ago

        I have two types of podcasts: those I listen to when doing work that is pretty mindless so I can focus on the podcast, and those that are entertaining but not important enough that it matters if I miss something while reading directions or thinking through next steps on my project, etc.

        Come to think of it, I have one other category, actually, which are podcasts that are interesting but get a big backlog because I’m not that excited about them. I use those to fall asleep.

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          3 months ago

          For me it’s similar, but podcasts for housework and cleaning, music for working, silence for drawing/problem solving.

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      3 months ago

      Before i was got on meds, i constantly had music playing in my head along with all the other thoughts that were trying to be heard.

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        3 months ago

        I always say that my brain is a jukebox that never, EVER turns off. There is always music and it never stops.

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        3 months ago

        Okay get this - when I finally got on meds for the nth (and hopefully last) time, the voices in my head immediately changed from an incoherent chorus of self-hatred to “why is this song playing in my head?” and “It’s kind of a bop, though.”

        The relief was incredible, if also a little weird.

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          3 months ago

          Lol ive had that kind of experience as well. I got lucky and first med i tried was really effective. I’m now able to just stop thinking for a while. All the voices are quiet and no music plays.

          I just got diagnosed last year and ive had ADHD all my life without knowing it so super weird to just have a quiet head. I get what you mean, its such a drastic change, but a good one.

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    3 months ago

    I have a big fan in my room and when I get on calls with friends, they ask if I’m in the factory. Apparently the fan sounds like heavy machinery in the distance. Got a new AC and it only adds to the factory ambience lol. My friends aren’t bothered by it, thankfully

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    3 months ago

    Oh my, no. This is like a list of the worst things for me.

    I can’t concentrate on something if they’re are voices in the background, my brain forces me to focus on the voices, I can’t tune them out to focus on my main task.

    So when I’m working, music helps me focus a little, but it MUST not have vocals. No-Vocals Vaporwave/Synthwave is my jam.

    I could never watch two films at the same time, or have a podcast on while I’m trying to watch a film, etc, I hate distractions and background noises while I’m trying to focus on a film.

    If I tried to watch two films at once… my brain would just be overwhelmed and I’d be able to watch neither.

    I also hate noise in general and cherish blissful silence, so while I do run a fan when it gets very hot, I do my best to avoid it.

    Quiet silence is best, the more things like noise assault my senses the more I feel oppressed in my own brain.

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      3 months ago

      This. I got the “physically unable to multitask” ADHD instead of the “needs multiple sources of stimulation” ADHD.

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        3 months ago

        I need exactly the right amount of stimulation or nothing is getting done. It is extremely variable.

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        3 months ago

        Haha yes it’s a strong possibility that I have both, going off what I’ve learned these past few years of research and community involvement!

        It’s going to be a looong time before I can get checked for autism though as I’m poor, so for now I just have to wait and wonder :-)

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    3 months ago

    The fan thing really hit me. Ceiling fan, 7 years, only stopped it to dust…when the power goes out

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      3 months ago

      I’m sorry about the fan hitting you, you really have to make sure those things are mounted properly.