Venting — ADHD Tip O the Day 938

  1. It’s good for us to vent and get things off our chest occasionally. This works best of course if we have an audience. Thank you for being my audience today.

2. Word has decided to revolt and take control. It changes fonts and spacing at random, anytime it wishes, and often resists my efforts to get it back where it belongs.

3. Facebook blocked my post because someone reported some thing as “abusive”??

4. My printer works fine wirelessly off my phone but it won’t recognize my PC. Or vice versa? My PC also made my photo app vanish and it will not reinstall.


Some days I think technology hates me.

5. I have said this before, but it bears repeating. Our whirlpool refrigerator works fine. The only problem with it is the icemaker/dispenser. The only problem with the icemaker/dispenser is that it is a total piece of crap.

Strategy:

Vent when you need to.

doug

You can’t tell me what to do! (adolescent)
Frustration
frustration

 

 

 

Personal Notes O the Day:

  1. I feel a little guilty whining about these minor issues when so many people are suffering from real problems. For one example, I’m complaining about the ice system when many people have no water. Strategy: try to keep everything in perspective.
  2. I may be be learning how to work around the wordpress “improvements”. Maybe. Seems like sometimes the comments show up at the bottom of a post and sometimes they don’t, at random?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About doug with ADHD

I am a psychiatric physician. I learned I have ADHD at age 64, and then wrote two ADHD books for adults, focusing on strategies for making your life better. I just published my first novel, Alma Means Soul. Your Life Can Be Better; strategies for adults with ADD/ADHD available at amazon.com, or smashwords.com (for e books) Living Daily With Adult ADD or ADHD: 365 Tips O the Day ( e-book). This is one tip at a time, one page at a time, at your own pace. It's meant to last a year. As a child, I was a bully. Then there was a transformation. Now I am committed to helping people instead abusing them. The Bully was published in January, 2016. It's in print or e book, on Amazon.
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7 Responses to Venting — ADHD Tip O the Day 938

  1. just sharing for the humor, thanks for the insight says:

    Sometimes I play word games to help me keep my frustrations in perspective:
    First world problem, revised:
    Paper products produced and packaged for personal purification processes had imperfectly perforated perforations performing poorly in proximity to the porcelain potty. Said paper, along with poop and pee, were prevented from plunging through the plumbing by a plethora of previously poured putrid pollutants from other apartments, until promptly and prudently plunged and power-jetted from the passages of the premises by a semi-professional plumber. When the plumbing procedures were completed, the peculiar pungency was dispensed!
    Today’s letter is P, brought to you by proper hydration!
    Thankful for indoor plumbing, toilet paper in general, plumbers and their tools and knowledge,

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  2. rammkatze says:

    Word can be a hassle. A few years ago, somebody tweeted about it and became a meme. I just googled if for you, it went like this:
    *using microsoft word moves an image 1 mm to the left* all text and images shift. 4 new pages appear. in the distance, sirens.”

    About feeling whiney: acknowledge that it’s a good thing your problems are minimal and be thankful for it, maybe?

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  3. Ken Powell says:

    We all get days like this for sure – you have my sympathies.

    With your computer it does sound like it is either very old, or has viruses, or both! What you describe is indicative of a machine that isn’t well.

    Why on earth would you want ice in winter however? 😳

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  4. Martha Puryear says:

    Good one!😍

    Sent from my iPad

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