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I think learning to live with add is a pain in the ass, but for me, it has helped me enjoy the more important moments of life. So what if the dishes aernt done by 5pm, or that you take 4 weeks to put up a frame, is a clean sink or decorated wall more important then taking the time to be with your family? I try to think of it as what will i remember most when i die, what is the legacy i want to leave behind, the education my kids got, the memories, the values, or being remembered for always having a trimmed lawn..lol.
Dont get worked up with the emotionally meaningless parts of life, you cannot evaluate yourself with the daily chores of life. If you cant be with the kids and get things done….so be it…do the one that is most important to you and live and let be for the rest. Living all worked up to try and fit in to what society makes us believe is important is non sense for me.
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