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A former coworker told me he sometimes struggled with self-doubt when he was in college. Then he noticed that the self-doubt would appear when he hadn’t eaten in a while. It consistently disappeared after meals.

#2847·Dennis Hackethal, 3 months ago

Related to that, here’s a tip I like to follow. Anytime you go to a new place, like a hotel room or an AirBnB, designate a spot for your keys and valuables. Do this immediately upon arrival. After that, put those things there consistently. Never put them anywhere else. That should make it much harder to lose your valuables while traveling.

#2846·Dennis Hackethal, 3 months ago

… may contribute to a solution it.

Typo/grammar

#2845·Dennis Hackethal, 3 months ago·Criticism
#2842·Benjamin DaviesOP, 3 months ago

I think part of the problem is that I don’t have a dedicated final place where everything lives. I think creating and designating these spaces would go a long way, as I wouldn’t need to work out a place to put every item each time.

#2840·Benjamin DaviesOP revised 3 months ago·Original #2838

I think part of the problem is that I don’t have a dedicated final place where everything lives. I think creating and designating these spaces would go a long way, as I wouldn’t need to work out a place to put every item each time.

#2839·Benjamin DaviesOP revised 3 months ago·Original #2838·Criticized1

I think part of the problem is that I don’t have a dedicated finally place where everything lives. I think creating and designating these spaces would go a long way, as I wouldn’t need to work out a place to put every item each time.

#2838·Benjamin DaviesOP, 3 months ago

It may be the case that food and dopaminergic substances decrease my threshold for what problems I feel are interesting enough to tackle at a given moment, including tidying up.

#2836·Benjamin DaviesOP revised 3 months ago·Original #2835

It may be that case that food and dopaminergic substances decrease my threshold for what problems I feel are interesting enough to tackle at a given moment, including tidying up.

#2835·Benjamin DaviesOP, 3 months ago·Criticized1

This leads me to believe that my untidiness may have to do with physiological lethargy, and that increasing availability of biological energy may contribute to a solution it.

#2834·Benjamin DaviesOP, 3 months ago·Criticized2

I notice that I tend to work harder at being tidy when I am well fed, or have consumed dopaminergic substances like nicotine.

#2833·Benjamin DaviesOP, 3 months ago

I’ve noticed that I have no problem keeping shared spaces tidy, which I suspect is driven by inexplicit ideas related to maintaining relationships, rather than understanding the underlying value in maintaining a tidy space.

#2832·Benjamin DaviesOP, 3 months ago·Criticized1

I struggle keeping my private spaces as tidy as I would like.

#2831·Benjamin DaviesOP, 3 months ago