I'm ADHD so it a way of life. Unless something is interesting, focusing on anything is like trying to hold onto sand in running water. Or like a dog trying to hold one too many tennis balls in its mouth! Some tips/tricks
- Play music. It washes away most of the distractions, and adds emotional flavor.
- Only touch something once. Be it bills, cleaning, email, phonecalls, etc. Anything that you can "finish it later" or "Ill get back to this after..." Just doesn't happen, and you can end up chasing your own tail and getting nothing done (dabble, dabble, oh shit I forgot, dabble, dabble, what was I doing?). Sit down and do a thing until it's done. If you don't have the ability right this moment, don't touch it. ((Example here for me is mail... I can spend 2 months trying to get 1 months bills paid, if I try to "stay on top" of my mail. Thwibbt. Nope. Not gonna happen. Or I can lay out a single afternoon, get it all done for the month, and use the extra time left over for gaming... Cause it really doesn't take that long. But I still set aside the block of time with nothing else going on, so I can do it. ))
- Take breaks. I take a 5-15 minute break between every single activity in order to shift gears. Depending on how long &/or intense the previous activity was. Turn off the music. Get all super distractible & spacey for a bit. Then shift gears, plan out the new task, turn the music on, and execute it.
- 'Close enough for government work.' Meaning now is not the time for fine attention to detail. Put the perfectionism away for the time being until you do have the focus/drive/inspiration to attend to detail oriented projects.
- HALT. Hungry, angry, lonely, tired? Attend to those things before trying to do anything else. Or the anything else will take 10x as long!