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Old Nov 16, 2013, 04:20 PM
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Hi im new to thus forum and I am dealing with chronic pain, depression and other stuff I am having trouble concentrating on everything... At work in school in lectures any ideas??

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Old Nov 17, 2013, 11:00 AM
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Hard, task, silenceheals. I would make little mini-goal sheets each day so you know what you want to be doing in each segment of your day. When I use to journal daily, doing so first thing in the morning and getting my thoughts organized for the day helped me.

I have different folders for different tasks, my school work, work, day-to-day projects; you probably have notebooks for each subject to take notes during lectures? Write a paragraph at the beginning with your goal for that lecture? Focus for that moment so you can refer to it when it gets hard/you are in pain, distracted, your thinking is going downhill, etc.?

I like to use quotes too, when I'm writing a paper I will often first find a quote and put it up there for my first few drafts.
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