As someone who sees all of the individual blocks and takes great satisfaction in clicking each individual block into place, this diagram is pretty great... and is one more tool in the toolkit of helping me understand how some of my other friends' fascinating brains work differently than mine.

(It's not enough just to have neurodiverse friends; it's important to keep their perspectives and such on your mind)

@deviantollam not dx but definitely suspected - I have all the labeled lego but they're in a pile, and there are other lego in the pile with tasks for the next day, week, month mixed in as well. I grab the one that's closest and brightest even if it's not a "today" task. I can overcome it to focus now, but it takes a stupid amount of energy. This image still resonates though!

@annaliese I do that, too, actually. When the list of tasks seems almost overwhelming, I sort of declare it to be un-triage-able at some point.

I pick up the first thing I can find, I do that thing.

I come back to the pile, I pick up the next thing I can find, I set that thing to rights.

I will find myself doing this as much as possible, with little I for priority, for an hour or two just so I can get the pile to where I can at least see the whole thing.