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Anybody got any idea on how to improve executive function? I'll take even the most esoteric advice....
My broken record, all-purpose advice for everyone everywhere all the time is to pick up endurance sports, take training somewhat seriously, and compete somewhat regularly. The ability to hold a precise, difficult pace during for a 6x800 meter set of repeats translates surprisingly well to other parts of life. If you can decide to push through the immense cardiovascular suffering of an all-out 5K, you can make the decision to clean up your room. In the event that running isn't feasible, cycling and swimming are great options.
I used to do endurance running/skiing a lot. Doesn't transfer to problems with work discipline or something at all. (I competed at 5K and 21K)
Yeah this has also been my experience. I don't think discipline or willpower have ever been helpful frameworks for me (as opposed to, e.g., making sure I was doing something I actually wanted to do.).
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