sun seeker
Diamond Member
I figured this title would get more attention than the one I was originally thinking of, something like "having a single focus."
I'm feeling pretty overwhelmed lately, and was just musing on what exactly the problem is. It's not so much not having energy to get things done. It's that it's really hard for me to transition from one activity to another, and equally hard to multitask. Sort of like I can get my brain trundling along in a particular groove and it takes a great deal of energy to get it out and start it on another one.
I'm working pretty much full-time, which is a big deal for me and something I very much want to continue. It's going well. But it takes just about all my physical and mental energy. I go out, do what I'm supposed to do, then come home and collapse on the couch. I hardly even cook, subsisting on a few things that are easy to put together. That's all the energy I have.
But there are other things starting to pile up that need doing, most particularly some cleaning and organizing in the house, and the yard work I haven't been doing. It's not that there is really that much of it. It's that when I am doing one thing, all my energy goes into that. I can't think to get started on anything else. If I just set aside even half an hour a day to get caught up on the house and yard, it would get under control pretty fast. But after thinking that, I stood there staring at the mess having no idea where to begin.
There is some slight pressure because my landlord is likely coming by pretty soon, and I want to have things looking decent. But most of the pressure comes from within: I like living in a clutter-free space that looks nice. A mess is stressful for me to live with. I'd also like more balanced meals.
Anyone know how to get around this and get stuff done?
I'm feeling pretty overwhelmed lately, and was just musing on what exactly the problem is. It's not so much not having energy to get things done. It's that it's really hard for me to transition from one activity to another, and equally hard to multitask. Sort of like I can get my brain trundling along in a particular groove and it takes a great deal of energy to get it out and start it on another one.
I'm working pretty much full-time, which is a big deal for me and something I very much want to continue. It's going well. But it takes just about all my physical and mental energy. I go out, do what I'm supposed to do, then come home and collapse on the couch. I hardly even cook, subsisting on a few things that are easy to put together. That's all the energy I have.
But there are other things starting to pile up that need doing, most particularly some cleaning and organizing in the house, and the yard work I haven't been doing. It's not that there is really that much of it. It's that when I am doing one thing, all my energy goes into that. I can't think to get started on anything else. If I just set aside even half an hour a day to get caught up on the house and yard, it would get under control pretty fast. But after thinking that, I stood there staring at the mess having no idea where to begin.
There is some slight pressure because my landlord is likely coming by pretty soon, and I want to have things looking decent. But most of the pressure comes from within: I like living in a clutter-free space that looks nice. A mess is stressful for me to live with. I'd also like more balanced meals.
Anyone know how to get around this and get stuff done?