I have a calendar where I write appointments.

I have a doctor’s appointment that I had to write on the calendar.

I have a physical whiteboard where I write a “to do” list.

A couple days ago, I wrote on my whiteboard: “put doctor’s appointment on the calendar”.

Today I put the doctor’s appointment on the calendar.

I have not yet erased “put doctor’s appointment on the calendar” from the whiteboard. I look at it and feel a little proud that I accomplished something today.

Maybe tomorrow I’ll erase my whiteboard.

    • Sergio@slrpnk.netOP
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      3 hours ago

      Oh, I actually made the appointment a week ago. The accomplishment was just writing the appointment date on the calendar. Sorry about the confusion.

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        1 hour ago

        Are you sure you don’t have ADHD? Being bound in the tethers of schedules and appointments makes me feel a deep unease, driving me to avoid calendars and schedules. That said, to function I desperately need them, so my choice is disquieted ickiness or life catching fire, so yeah, about 70% successful for using calendars.