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Does ADHD have anything to do with hoarding tabs as a to do list and never completing it?
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My buddies were ripping on me because I had some 7,000-9,000 tabs open. I basically find myself "I'll look at that tab later" and basically never do. I might have 5 tabs open looking at cars and then say I'll look at them more tomorrow and just end up opening more tabs. Multiple groups of tabs for different things, A B C D. Multiple duplicate tabs even. It basically becomes this huge to do list over time.

That I never end up doing and eventually lose it all or go and clean it our or just purge them all. Around 2022 I actually got a google document and turned it into a to do list. I sadly don't really keep up with it very well. There have been things on that list for over a year as far as I know. It started out pretty good but then I found myself pushing things further and further down the list, avoiding and forgetting. It's also kinda gotten long.

I'll us my phone tabs as to do list as well. I'll be at work and think of something to do at home and google it. Then when I get home, I never open the safari app. Burnt out I guess?

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