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Is there anything worse than remembering committing to doing something, but not remembering what it was?

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    Is there anything worse than remembering committing to doing something, but not remembering what it was?

    Like: I distinctly remember saying:
    What day is Wednesday? Oh the 11th? Yeah that works.

    But nothing else about the conversation, including who I had it with.

    And just like that, I remembered. Something about typing it out triggered the memory.
    ADD is a terrible thing.

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    • Gigi 🍄‍🟫G Gigi 🍄‍🟫

      Is there anything worse than remembering committing to doing something, but not remembering what it was?

      Like: I distinctly remember saying:
      What day is Wednesday? Oh the 11th? Yeah that works.

      But nothing else about the conversation, including who I had it with.

      And just like that, I remembered. Something about typing it out triggered the memory.
      ADD is a terrible thing.

      A-Dub 🥝A This user is from outside of this forum
      A-Dub 🥝A This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Gigi in Māori, the relatively newly coined word for ADHD—"aroreretini"—translates as "attention goes to many things". i love how it isn't as stigmatizing as the English term.

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        @Gigi in Māori, the relatively newly coined word for ADHD—"aroreretini"—translates as "attention goes to many things". i love how it isn't as stigmatizing as the English term.

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        @Gigi in Māori, the term for autism - "takiwātanga" - translates as "in their own space/time". i love how it is not framed as a bunch of deficits.

        https://maimoa.nz/blogs/news/more-than-a-diagnosis-reclaiming-neurodiversity-in-te-ao-maori

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