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chill cafes to do some working in the city?

I haven’t found any nice coworking space in the city, so maybe someone has a cafe recommendation with chill vibes to do a little bit of working? thanks!

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u/aleksalee — 3 days ago
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strength / weightlifting classes in group?

Hey, is there in the city a fitness studio where you can do group weightlifting classes, but not crossfit or hyrox. thanks!

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u/aleksalee — 4 days ago

diary of a ceo, is he for real?

in his newest podcast with leading cancer researcher he is asks during the conversation „who is an oncologist?“ i cant 🤡🤡🤡 (20:46) if u wanna have a laugh 😇

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u/aleksalee — 1 month ago
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help, could it be the inattentive type? conflicting symptoms

I've been going back and forth on whether I might have inattentive ADHD and wanted to get some outside perspective.

Things that make me think it could fit: I've struggled my whole life to follow verbal instructions, my mind constantly drifts mid-conversation to the point where I'm smiling and nodding with no idea what was just said, I have to reread things multiple times because I zone out while reading, my short-term memory and working memory are genuinely bad, l have serious trouble starting tasks, I get pulled into random things mid-task (classic example: I put food on the stove, went to grab something, ended up vacuuming, and forgot the food was cooking).

Hyperfocus bursts - very ocasionally followed by complete loss of interest, tons of abandoned hobbies, messy spaces. This all goes back to childhood. im sensitive to noises, bright lights... get overwhelmed in the office easily... My mom had very similar patterns and my sister was recently diagnosed with ADHD, inattentive. Also my mum and me- chronic sleeping problems

What makes me second guess it: I don't have
the classic time blindness or chronically being late, loose track of time, no rsd. i also dont have quick mood shifts, low frustration tolerance. I can also fully relax on holiday, just switch off and be present, no restlessness at all...

Has anyone been diagnosed with inattentive ADHD without having the typical time blindness or lateness thing? thank you in advance🫶🏼

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u/aleksalee — 2 months ago

could i have inattentive type? conflicting symptoms

I've been going back and forth on whether I might have inattentive ADHD and wanted to get some outside perspective.

Things that make me think it could fit: I've struggled my whole life to follow verbal instructions, my mind constantly drifts mid-conversation to the point where I'm smiling and nodding with no idea what was just said, I have to reread things multiple times because I zone out while reading, my short-term memory and working memory are genuinely bad, I have serious trouble starting tasks, I get pulled into random things mid-task (classic example: I put food on the stove, went to grab something, ended up vacuuming, and forgot the food was cooking). Hyperfocus bursts - very ocasionally followed by complete loss of interest, tons of abandoned hobbies, messy spaces. This all goes back to childhood. im sensitive to noises, bright lights… get overwhelmed in the office easily… My mom had very similar patterns and my sister was recently diagnosed with ADHD, inattentive .

What makes me second guess it: I don't have the classic time blindness or chronically being late, loose track of time, no rsd. i also dont have quick mood shifts, low frustration tolerance. I can also fully relax on holiday, just switch off and be present, no restlessness at all…

Has anyone been diagnosed with inattentive ADHD without having the typical time blindness or lateness thing? thank you in advance 🫶🏼

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u/aleksalee — 2 months ago