• EatYouWell@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    One tip is to break the task into smaller tasks.

    For example, when I tidy up the house, my task isn’t to tidy up the house. My task is to take this one object and put it where it belongs. Then I start on another task until I’m out of time or tasks.

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      The best thing I ever learned to help with cleaning is that no matter the size of the mess, rooms only have 5 things in them:

      • Trash

      • Laundry

      • Dishes

      • Things with a place

      • Things without a place

      If you clean one category at a time it’s a lot less overwhelming. Shout out to the book How to Keep House While Drowning for more tips like that, it’s written specifically for neurodivergent people.

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        1 year ago

        You don’t have a huge list of tasks. You have a single task, then you find another single task.

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            Uncurrying is the dual transformation to currying, and can be seen as a form of defunctionalization. It takes a function f whose return value is another function g, and yields a new function f’ that takes as parameters the arguments for both f and g, and returns, as a result, the application of f and subsequently, g, to those arguments. The process can be iterated.

            none of these words are in the bible