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Self check check list

ADHD can make it difficult to figure out how we are feeling physically, mentally and emotionally. Commonly it is due to difficulty with self awareness caused by our executive dysfunction.

This is a checklist I go through mentally to try and figure out why I might be feeling off. Referring to it helps speed up the process.

  • I feel off..
  • Am I sitting funny/ have I been sitting in this position for a period of time?
  • Am I mentally drained?
  • Have I been working on this task for a long time?
  • Have I eaten/ drank anything recently?
  • Have I been eating properly? Am I craving something specific?
  • Have I gotten enough sleep recently?
  • If not, am I being kept up by any specific thoughts/ worry?
  • Have I socialized recently?
  • Have I forgotten to hang out with my friends?
  • Have I spent time with my family?
  • Is how I’m feeling positive or negative?
  • If negative, have I experienced anything recently that I haven’t processed?
  • Have I fought/ argued/ had disagreements with people close to me?
  • Is there anything coming up that I am worried about?
  • Have I been making a lot of small mistakes recently?
  • Have I felt that I lot of things have been happening to me that I can’t control?
  • If positive, have I let myself enjoy the feeling?
  • If don’t know, has anything happened recently out of the usual?
  • Have there been any changes in my life, big or small?
  • Have I done my usual relaxing activities/ hobbies?
  • Have I been unable to follow my normal schedule due to any reason?
  • Have I exercised recently?
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Okay, so it seems the formatting just does not work on mobile so I’m linking the same list on wordpress where it works on mobile:

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blondebohemian‌:
“The way she slept in his bed made his heart warm with strange feelings. Her body coiled up like a small nocturnal animal, hands folded neatly on her waist. As he crept closer to gaze at her, she stirred, ever so slightly. Open out her hands, eyes still closed, she said in a dreamy voice: ‘Come, warmth.’ That was the moment he knew this girl was his home.”
— When home is not a place but a person (via tranquilist)

People who respond to your weird facial expressions with equally weird facial expressions are the best kind of people

Also people who respond to your weird noises by precisely imitating your weird noises to echo the emotion