Nothings easy. But things like getting enough sleep, eating well, having a sense of purpose to the day, and getting enough movement in the day are those types of things that make a huge difference but are difficult to implement for good chunk of the population, let alone those with executive dysfunction.
The easiest way (uh-oh) to stymie a “helpful” person suggesting one simple change with an “all you need to do is…” before it, is to ask them “How?”
Them: “What?”
You: “How do I do that?”
Them: “Well… you… just do it.”
You: “That’s no help. I don’t know how to do that. Tell me how.”
Them: “It’s easy. Just do it.”
You (weary, never angry): “It’s nice that it comes so naturally to you. It doesn’t come naturally to some people. If it’s so easy, explain how you do it.”
I’ve never gotten beyond this point, though admittedly it’s only a small number of people I’ve used it on. One quit at “How?” because they were smart enough to see where it was going, and another quit at the end.
Nothings easy. But things like getting enough sleep, eating well, having a sense of purpose to the day, and getting enough movement in the day are those types of things that make a huge difference but are difficult to implement for good chunk of the population, let alone those with executive dysfunction.
The easiest way (uh-oh) to stymie a “helpful” person suggesting one simple change with an “all you need to do is…” before it, is to ask them “How?”
Them: “What?”
You: “How do I do that?”
Them: “Well… you… just do it.”
You: “That’s no help. I don’t know how to do that. Tell me how.”
Them: “It’s easy. Just do it.”
You (weary, never angry): “It’s nice that it comes so naturally to you. It doesn’t come naturally to some people. If it’s so easy, explain how you do it.”
I’ve never gotten beyond this point, though admittedly it’s only a small number of people I’ve used it on. One quit at “How?” because they were smart enough to see where it was going, and another quit at the end.
If your inner clock has 24 hours and doesn’t get derailed easily.