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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-12-18 06:59 pm

[ SECRET POST #2542 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2542 ⌋

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starphotographs: (Stein (being earnestly pedantic))

Re: I don't want to do anything.

[personal profile] starphotographs 2013-12-19 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
This happened to me a lot when I was depressed... But it still happens sometimes, in a way that feels completely qualitatively different, because I'm kind of inertia-prone due to some more benign brain stuff. (It can also be hard for me to stop doing something once I've started.)

It can be easy for some people to just get "stuck" for whatever reason, less because doing the thing sounds hard, and more because making the transition to doing the thing sounds hard. What I do is either stand up and pace around with some music for a few minutes, or wait until some arbitrary time (usually the next time the clock reads zero), and start whatever I was wanting to do then. Both things kind of ease the transition between states/activities.