Hi all

It’s quite common for people with adhd (and autism) to have problems with executive functioning and working memory. Which can influence a bunch of things like being able to follow steps, remembering where you left things, being able to follow a conversation, concentrating on some task, etc…

I’ve been diagnosed for both (autism more recently) and got to know that based on the tests of my assessment that my working memory is quite heavily impaired, but the rest of my mind works quite normal.

In day to day life, this can be rather bothersome, but I usually find some way to deal with it. But when sick, or when I had a bad sleep, suddenly I become almost incapable of basic tasks. Unable to prepare food, make appointments, or work in any way.

It’s quite normal that this impacts your working memory in a negative way. (Even for neurotypicals, it’s the same). But there seems to be this threshold where things become almost impossible. Where you start forgetting things you have to do only moments later.

I’m looking for ways to cope with these moments. Obviously when sick, you need rest, and eat enough. So I’m not looking to force myself to be able to work while sick. But sometimes it’s so bad that I even forget to rest, forget how to cook, forget how to order food online, forget how to take care of myself. Which usually results in me being sick and worse off for a much longer time.

Things I’ve found that help me:

  • Meditation (Incredibly difficult when sick, but every bit seems to help)
  • Medication (ADHD meds seem to help a bit, if I’m using them at the moment, I seem to feel much better, even when it’s mostly physical discomfort. )
  • Committing skills/knowledge to long-term memory (This is difficult because usually it requires extra time and calm moments where you can focus on it. It helped me a lot for cooking. Practicing the basics makes it much easier to get cooking even if I feel terrible)

Any other suggestions as to what might be good ways to improve working memory and make sure that I stay functional to make sure I can take care of myself?

  • NationProtons@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    28 days ago

    Oh yeah. The moment I discovered Obsidian, I spent like three days non-stop just making notes and creating a structure to fit my thoughts. Nowadays I take it a bit more relaxed. But it’s still great to keep track of projects and administrative things.

    I even just link pdfs with invoices, bills, etc… in my notes, so I never have to search in folders on my computer. Just search for the ‘electricity’ note, and there are my energy bills. Very handy.

    The only disadvantage I’ve found with digital notetaking is that it’s not really visible unless you check it (or remind yourself somehow to check it) For example I have a note with a FAQ for myself to check when I feel bad and the common ways I found that help me. But I never remember to check this note when I’m really sick.

    Also just having to open my laptop or phone to write/read notes is a moment of potential distraction. Computers and phones can be used for so much more, and when I’m not feeling good it’s easy to get dragged into distractions like reading articles online or playing games, watching videos.

    So I would say during the somewhat bad days, these tools help me a lot. But during the real bad days, they are actually more difficult for me to use as intended.

    Instead, I now just keep a pocketable notebook with my tasks for the day, and calendar with my appointments. It’s faster for writing something down quickly and more flexible. And it also keeps my todo list manageable, because there is a limit as to how much space I have for each day.

    For projects, references and administration, I still put everything inside obsidian though. Usually prompted by a note in my pocket notebook.