New fave adhd object: a wristwatch.
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@stavvers @adhdeanasl this you
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New fave adhd object: a wristwatch. Just a little miraculous doohicky that tells me what the time is without telling me I have a ton of texts and emails to look at. 10/10 would recommend.
@stavvers Wristwatches without added internet functionalities are the bees knees! anyone who doesn't have touch issues or anxiety should have one (neither my anxiety nor my touch aversion allow for one, but I love how they look)
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Also weirdly finding a face clock way better for time management, like 13.47 feels a long way away from 14:00 and therefore Heaps Of Time while Hand Pointing To Nearly 2 is much more of a "girl you have to get a move on" signal
@stavvers I am old(and old fashioned) and have always preferred analogue wristwatches and would really like cheap mechanical ones to become available again.
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New fave adhd object: a wristwatch. Just a little miraculous doohicky that tells me what the time is without telling me I have a ton of texts and emails to look at. 10/10 would recommend.
@stavvers still love a Swatch (I am very old though)
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New fave adhd object: a wristwatch. Just a little miraculous doohicky that tells me what the time is without telling me I have a ton of texts and emails to look at. 10/10 would recommend.
@stavvers i have one with an alarm function and its a life saver, especially since i learned to set the alarm quickly
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New fave adhd object: a wristwatch. Just a little miraculous doohicky that tells me what the time is without telling me I have a ton of texts and emails to look at. 10/10 would recommend.
@stavvers Getting a Smartwatch was a huge life changer for me. In addition to time, it also tells me when my next meeting is, and how warm it is outside. The watch face can basically show anything I want to quickly look up, but without the distraction that a phone would have.
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