So do tell on the 11th how it goes?
My sister-in-law claims my brother (65) has ADD :-) I'm pretty scattered sometimes myself, my husband laughs at me (or gets impatient) because I appear to be going in circles every now and then. It is hard when you get one thought then that's interrupted by another equally good one which leads down this road over here to a third one, etc. My therapist and I had to work on that, keeping me on the "path". Sometimes she'd forget and tell me to "free associate" and we'd both be lost before I'd uttered 3 sentences :-) My T felt I had trouble with relative "weights" of thoughts. I still am struck by her comment, "A wet towel on the bed is not a murder." You know how you can get pissed by small things? They can be equal to large things to me, all events/thoughts seem "equal" at times. My T said I had emotional "thermostat" problems :-)
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