• @raynethackery
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        1310 months ago

        I have to go to my sister’s today to fix her printer.

        Shower. Get dressed. Pack up backpack with stuff I might need. Put stuff in car. Drive to her house. Fix printer. Drive home.

        It doesn’t help that I don’t know how many spoons I am starting with.

        • @Betch
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          810 months ago

          That’s way too many things. Some of these things cost more than one spoon too.

          • @ripcord
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            10 months ago

            That’s too many things? Sounds like a pretty light day for a functioning adult. Or is that the point?

            • @Betch
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              1410 months ago

              It’s the point. People who suffer from chronic illness, mental or physical often have days where they can’t handle all those tasks. Look up Spoon Theory

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        710 months ago

        You’re very welcome! It’s been very helpful for me and other people I know and I hope the same for you! 🫶

    • @TempermentalAnomaly
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      10 months ago

      Twenty minutes ago, I described to my wife why I need things to be in their place in the house. I only have so much energy in the day to get things done. Often the amount of things to get done is around my daily spoon limit. If I have to go looking for things, I spend a spoon. And in the case that I need to push myself, like taking care of the sick boy in addition to finish grooming the dog, I have to borrow spoons from tomorrow. Except the cost is not one to one. And so I have to be careful about where I spend my spoons and when I push myself.

      Sometimes the hit is worth it though. And it pays in some currency that’s not spoons.