

I’m not fully familiar with the phrase, but I generally try to set things up in my life so that things fall into place with or without further input from me. I’ve had (and have) a lot of problems with executive disorder in my life, so it’s always a gamble for me. One day I’ll be perfectly fine putting in ten hours of work furthering a single project, the next I can barely stand 30 minutes.
My way of managing this has been to look for “default states” as I call them. To try and find a way that if this is the last moment of attention and work I can put in to what I’m doing, things will still carry along to a positive or at least a neutral outcome.
It doesn’t always work, obviously there are some things out there that just defy that kind of approach. But when I can get it working for me it’s really nice because it allows me to take the brakes I need to avoid burnout without feeling guilty or gambling too much with the outcome of whatever it is I’m trying to do.





Sometimes I hate where my mind goes.
The thin bluekkake.