After working for many years in a “fast pace environment” I can’t help but notice that I have increasing difficulties to do simple tasks.

In office, I always start multiple tasks at the same time. I noticed I often start but barely finish.

At home, it gets even worse. “Let’s make tea” takes several back and forth to the kitchen, wondering what I am doing there. Then forgetting I boiled water.

I’ve tried to trick myself by ordering tasks, but ultimately I end up asking myself what was I doing until now.

I don’t take medicines of any kind. “1st world problem” is granted, accepted, validated.

I’m sure I’m not the only one. Have you found a recipe that works for you ?

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  • SoulKaribou@lemmy.mlOP
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    7 days ago

    Thanks for your help.

    Indeed, it seems I need to focus a bit more on my health, appreciate that.

    I think I’ll pass on the potions, it’s just never been my jam, but I keep your suggestion of Novo’s in mind in case I ever change my mind in this journey.

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      6 days ago

      Thanks for at least listening, what I learned from this is that even without going into a big switch like that it seems like everyone would benefit from getting a general blood panel test done so they can see if there is something specifically unexpectedly off that may be contributing, some peoples tests ive seen seem to be in a very wide range of a target so much so that its not useful to go by that and others I’ve seen seem to have a very narrow range of what the target is so if you ever did get one I’d go do some research of your own just to make sure the numbers look fine.

      From what I have learned everyone lacks something or has too much of something without a intentional effort to fix it which may or may not contribute negatively or positively moment to moment but it won’t be good long term so I definitely recommend a general blood panel at the least just to have one for curiosity from an earlier date to look back to in the future.