Friday
Sponsor
Maybe this is what's happening when I'm able to focus well on work, and think clearly and creatively, and interact with the world effectively...it's a different type of dissociation that allows for hyperfocus. I don't know...not really sure I'd equate hyperfocus with dissociation.
I don't really want to get too far off the map into different disorders & conditions... But when I'm talking ADHD hyperfocus, it's pathological, and maybe 90% disassociation if not more. As long as one is hyper focused? You don't need to eat, sleep, pee; don't feel pain; don't hear people taking to you; etc.... Until the hyperfocus breaks. It can be 15 hours later, and it's leaping up to try and get to the bathroom before wetting your pants, again, because biological necessity has turned back on, or 3 days later and falling asleep like a puppy midstride. Or looking down and realizing you've run your feet bloody to the bone and OMG the pain! Or that a fire alarm is going off (the shrieking, unignoreable kind) that upon further investigation you find has been going off for hours, or because a firefighter is shaking you by the shoulders and about to bodily pick you up as you're still cheerfully typing away at your desk. Huh? What? Christ! What is that damn noise, and who the hell are you?!? Oh. Fire. Right. Yes, let's go! ((All 5 of these examples are from my own life).
While it's possible to be hyperfocused working with other people, while I can be straight up intense/ very grounded around others, the only times I have personally experienced hyperfocus with others was in life/death situations or team sports. (A helluva lot of pro-athletes are ADHD-h. I was never even close to being that good). Even then, interacting with others was more due to training than anything. Hyper focus tends to be very singular.
Given that, I'd be more inclined to think that you're maintaining presence & being focused at work, rather than hyperfocusing. LOL. But then, I don't know what kind of work you do!