There are a lot of things about my ADHD that make me nuts, but I swear, number one on the list is not being able to find things I know I have.
Today, my pen ran out of ink. I know I have two boxes of this pen, so I went to my office to grab a replacement.
There weren't any, at least not where I thought I put them.
I looked through those drawers twice. Then I thought, did I take them out of their boxes and put them in a pouch? I like pen/pencil pouches, and I have a bunch of them. I hoped I didn't do that. Looking through that collection could take a while. As a last-ditch effort, I checked the drawers in my desk. I did put some pens there, too. I just didn't think the Juice Up 04 was one of them.
It was. I found both boxes in the second drawer, buried beneath loose Ink Joy pens.
The good news is I didn't have to buy more. I've done that more than once. It's still frustrating, though, to not remember where something is.
My other big beef with ADHD? The overwhelm.
When my dad came to live with me and we moved to a different house, everything just got dumped. Now that he's gone, I'm trying to get a handle on all the boxes and clutter and get rid of it. I was talking to my brother about how overwhelmed I felt. He was like, I don't get overwhelmed, I get it done.
Me: Dude, you don't have ADHD. That's the difference.
I've broken things down into tiny increments to avoid overwhelm as much as possible and there are times I still feel like it's too much. I've added time increments to the tiny steps. Like I just have to work on cleaning up my office floor for 15 minutes. Usually once I get started, I keep going.
I've had two 15-minute times. One was actually 90 minutes and the other about 30 minutes. The office is starting to look better, but there's still work to do and it's still overwhelming.
And even though I put my pens in what should have been a natural spot to look, I still couldn't find them immediately.