executive dysfunction be like *wants to do something* *doesnt do it* *feels bad* *wants to do something* *doesnt do it* *feels bad* *wants to do something* *doesnt do it* *feels ba
I recently learnt that executive dysfunction can be broken down into two main categories: anxiety that your attempt won’t be satisfactory, or confusion about where to start or how to break it down into steps. As much as we feel bad about it, it’s extremely important to remember that it is NOT laziness and we in fact shouldn’t feel bad.
“His eyes are as green as a fresh pickled toad, His hair is as dark as a blackboard. I wish he was mine, he’s really divine, the hero who conquered the Dark Lord.”
When embarrassment
from years ago is nothing more than a fond memory now that her crush was all hers, slow dancing with her.
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Ginny: I know you hate this, but I’ve always wanted to dance with you like this, to be your date in a party… Harry: I don’t hate this. Ginny: I remember closing my eyes, listening to this song and wondering how would it be to kiss you and run my fingers through your hair, to look so close into your eyes Harry: … as green as a fresh pickled toad… Ginny: Harry: I’ll never forget it. Ginny: Whatever. Who’s laughing now?
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I love when people represent Ginny’s romantic and vulnerable side.
90% of the fanarts and fanfics around the fandom show her as badass and sassy (and she is!!!!) but in the books we see that her poetic, sweet and empathetic side is also a big part of her personality!
Rare and original 1888 New Orleans Mardi Gras music sheet cover, " Souvenir of the N.O Carnival “ Published by order of his majesty King Rex. A rare and amazing music sheet with stunning illustration. The only other one I’ve seen is on the collection of Xavier University in New Orleans. Published by J.W.H Eckert / Leading Merchant in Pianos Organs / 141 & 143 Camp st. . Sold as is , far from perfect and perfect as it is , great to frame and display with your Rex / Mardi Gras / New Orleans memorabilia .
The Deathly Hallows Part 1 is such a bizarre film to watch. Ron Weasley was hurriedly given lots of stuff to do so that the audience would miss him when he left halfway through the film. It was one such example of the film-makers hurriedly trying to make up for turning Ron, over the course of almost a decade, into a walking punch-line and funny sidekick.Â
What a waste of a good character, and, dang it, Rupert Grint tried his hardest, but the character was barely salvageable by this point-