@North@chaos.social
...it's kind of refreshing to have slightly more normal problems. My top priority is still reacclimating to being away from the house.
A close second at this point, however, is finding a healthy relationship with work. As it stands, I tend to stay locked into a weekly cycle of procrastination followed by cramming, which wrecks my sleep and makes me self-conscious about the quality of my work. On top of that, the poor sleep makes me feel dumber and worsens the work procrastination.
@North@chaos.social
This is something that's always been a problem for me. I need some amount of time pressure in order to function, but too much time pressure and I just shut down altogether. As it stands, I spend most of my day in a sort of ADHD paralysis and have to dedicate entire days to either "work" or "not work," which means I spend most of my time doing things that I don't really want to do but also feeling guilty for not being productive.