I just figured out a lovely little #ADHD brainmine / self-gaslighting that I've been doing.

You know how in order to get yourself to do something difficult, ADHD means you have to find a way to feel enthusiastic about it, right?

Extensive childhood training, however, will always remind me that if I feel like I want to do something, it's "playing", and I really should be doing my work (i.e. something else).

Therefore: by the time I psych myself into doing something I don't really want to do, I feel guilty and anxious about it because I should really be doing something else.

@woozle This quite aligns with the theory of "the best way to stop procrastinating something boring is to have something even more boring to do instead (so the procrastination of the very boring task is the normal boring task)". Makes sense!