Yea, but being soft on myself also doesn't work, and I just lose my patience with myself real quick because it's annoying that I never get anything done.
I think the trick is to be kind to yourself but to try different methods to solve your issues until you find one that fits. For example, a lot of people are helped by just having a schedule beforehand, so that's generally one of the first things that get recommended.
YOU BARELY HAVE ANY TIME LEFT! WHY ARE YOU SITTING THERE! GET THE FUCK UP! DO IT! DO IT! DO IT! GO! GO! GO! DO IT NOW! EEEY! FUCK YOU STUPID IDIOT! DO THE TASKS! YOU BARELY HAVE ANY TIME LEFT! WHY ARE YOU SITTING THERE! GET THE FUCK UP! DO IT! DO IT! DO IT! GO! GO! GO! DO IT NOW! EEEY! FUCK YOU STUPID IDIOT! DO THE TASKS! YOU BARELY HAVE ANY TIME LEFT! WHY ARE YOU SITTING THERE! GET THE FUCK UP! DO IT! DO IT! DO IT! GO! GO! GO! DO IT NOW! EEEY! FUCK YOU STUPID IDIOT! DO THE TASKS!
"Hey bud, I know you're having a hard time working right now, and that's a pretty good meme but maybe let's just set a stopwatch and do at least 15 minutes of work before going back to memes. Don't keep an eye on the stopwatch but you can check it if you really feel like you want to check memes. Okay good luck.
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sometimes I get randomly motivated and I cannot control when or how, but somehow your comment motivated me to stop procrastinating and I just sprang into action and the last 30 minutes were quite productive. I owe it all to you. Thank you.
How can you guys procrastinate eating? If anything, when I'm bored, i eat, each and every single time. Honestly asking, how would it work for a person like me
I worked with a guy that had ADHD. He was smart, but couldn't finish anything. He left a mess of the lab, never put tools back, didn't see a single one of his projects to completion. We had to let him go, he wasn't cheap either. At one point I asked if he was on medication he said "no bro it fucked me up, I took it and I spent all day fixing a motorcycle instead of studying for my final and I failed the class...."
I feel bad because his condition literally prevented him from accomplishing basic job functions, but wtf else are we supposed to do? We are engineers not mental health specialists or day care workers, we are busy and have just enough pay and resources to do our own jobs, not sit around and babysit a grown man who can't focus on easy things. We have our own lives and kids to worry about, and this guy won't even take medication.
I feel bad because his condition literally prevented him from accomplishing basic job functions, but wtf else are we supposed to do? We are engineers not mental health specialists or day care workers, we are busy and have just enough pay and resources to do our own jobs, not sit around and babysit a grown man who can’t focus on easy things. We have our own lives and kids to worry about, and this guy won’t even take medication.
The real problem is the super structure that wasn't made to accept the divergent. If we really care about all people we should bring this down and propose a new drive for production instead of profit.
In general I agree with you. The particulars of this situation are more difficult to reconcile with that utopian motherhood argument. This was at a federal national laboratory. No profits at all. The main driver is technical progress, it requires people who are independent self-starters. There are ever shrinking budgets, harsh competition, and difficult beaurocratic hurdles to deal with on top of the difficult nature of the work itself. There is no money or department that provides someone to go around and keep an eye on the neurodivergent people and making sure they're on track and doing their work and helping them cope with their difficulties in managing their needs. Perhaps someday in the future there will be such a program and funding but right now there is not.
I really do feel sad about the reality for ADHD people because it's a particular set of challenges that affects a great deal of things in one's life. You wouldn't want a neurosurgeon with hand tremors operating on you. You wouldn't want a person with no arms to be in charge of sorting things at a factory. And you don't want somebody who can't be organized and work efficiently while using taxpayer money to do research at a national laboratory. that's literally unfair to the taxpayer and goes against the entire mission of the national laboratory. It's just really hard to accept that someone isn't fit for this job. It's hard enough when somebody just isn't a good fit due to personality issues but when they have a neurodivergency that affects them and they have the desire to be this kind of engineer it's just sad but there's very little to do about it at least in the present environment.
Honestly I was with you until the end. Day care? Babysit a grown man? Fuck you that man has a mental illness. You shouldn't feel bad about letting him go if he isn't a good fit for your company but good god that arrogance has got to go.