25 Memes for People Whose Brain Has 47 Tabs Open at All Times

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    WHEN MY BRAIN GOES ON A LITTLE ADVENTURE INSTEAD OF ATTENDING THE CONVERSATION I'M HAVING.

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     Out of sight, out of mind

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     oad d_memetherapy 0 well now I am not doing it

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    People with ADD be like "I know a spot" and then start googling who the leader of Uruguay was in 1978

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  • If you have a brain that’s always on the go, you already know sometimes it doesn’t exactly… cooperate.

    It’s more like a chaotic group chat where every thought is talking at the same time and no one is staying on topic. And somehow, in the middle of all that noise, you’re expected to answer emails, meet deadlines, and remember where you put your keys.

    I call this the overactive brain starter pack, starting strong with: the assignment that’s been sitting there, haunting you.

    You know it’s due. You’ve thought about it all day. It’s literally taking up space in your brain like a pop-up you can’t close. And yet… you just can’t start it. For no reason. Until suddenly, hours (or minutes) later, you sit down, do it in 10 minutes, and wonder why it felt impossible in the first place.

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     "Where the hell is my birth certificate?"

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     30 era

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     @ad emetherapy

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    "You don't look like you have AD D." My brain 24/7:

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    when you're reading but realize you forgot to understand

  • Time management? Don’t even go there. “Mom, I swear I set an alarm every 15 minutes to stay aware of time passing!!” And somehow, you still end up either 40 minutes early or running out the door like your life depends on it. Or maybe you got ready extra early and decide to treat yourself. You put on a random YouTube video that was supposed to cover the 15 extra free minutes and suddenly, you are watching random videos on your phone and are an hour late.

    And then there are the “little” things. The kind of stuff that is so easy to do but so hard to actually start. Like that pile of laundry sitting on your chair. I think my chair has seen more clothes than my closet at this point and I’m not even that mad about it. I think about putting it away every day, but at this point, it’s basically part of the furniture. Some call it a mess, I call it organized chaos. It has a personality.

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    ADOD Needing constant reminders about tasks Hating being told what to do

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    i was sooo locked in today. didn't get anything done. but i was like super aware of it

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    AD D people working on anything other than the thing they should be working on Elec 98 ct Unbeatable 98 Junior 660000 144 1013

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    Holding in a relatable ADD story mid-convo feels like barbed wire in your throat.

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    please god let me hyperfixate on a thing that will make me successful instead of a random unimportant bulls

  • Now for me, the thing that my brain simply cannot process is answering text messages. I swear it haunts me every day and it probably will until I decide to throw my phone away. Because why does replying to a simple message feel like such a high-stakes situation? It’s like there’s no difference between being held at gunpoint and having to text back “haha yeah.” The pressure is unreal.

    And for my fellow “brain always on the go” people, maybe it’s time you update your profile bio to “Only text if important, in-person messages are welcome!” I know that has saved me a few unnecessary replies

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     "So... what's it actually like living with AD D?" Me: 47 I won't No I forgot megan > Sun, Oct 30 at 9:16 PM Don't forget my charger Sun, Oct 30 at 10:37 PM Did you bring in my charger

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     aand thera

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    When your ADID finally senses the deadline approaching so it unlocks the hyper-focus mode in your brain for the next 8 hours

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     you can't do the Thing b/c it's been so long already & you're already a failure & a disappointment Me: valid

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     Impulsivity adhdoers Emotional Time Dysregulation. Blindness ad. d memes daily

  • Because living like this means your brain is always exploring, always connecting random dots, always finding something new to focus on for a while. One day you’re learning about marine life and the next week you’re learning how to crochet. It’s messy, it’s unpredictable, but it’s also kind of brilliant.

    So yeah, maybe you have 47 tabs open. But at least it’s never boring.

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    19 AM 10/30/22 Twitter for iPhone • 4.277 Retweets 670 Quote Tweets 49K Likes

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     @saner

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