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pikakitten

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  • How do you feel when you're done with something? Do you feel accomplished? or sad that it's over? How long does it take you to finish something? Do you multi-task? or any other questions you can come up with xD
     

    Crux

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  • Multi-task?
    Yes,yes I do... to an extreme.

    As for how I feel when something is done...
    It depends on the thing at hand, nobody likes to see a good book finished, but something like a difficult task is far more rewarding when completed.
     

    Sassy Milkshake

    It's ok to cry.
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    Yeah it certainly depends. I dread the finish of a TV series or something that I'm really into. On the flip-side, I can't wait for like projects and stuff to be done. Then I realize I can't be relieved forever, something has to start up again. So pretty much whenever anything is done, I have reason to feel sad lol.
     

    outfox

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    I tend to take on a many tasks at once and try to get through them as fast as possible, only to be like "now what" when I finish. I've made the resolution to work with more patience and grace, which I'm finding to be difficult. Once I accomplish that, though, bigger and better things!
     
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  • I generally feel accomplished when I finish something, especially something difficult. I rarely multitask because Im just not good at it, I usually end up focusing on one thing at a time until I finish.
     

    curiousnathan

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  • If it's something I like, but is hard, I'll put it off for awhile.
    If it's something I like but is easy, I'll put it off for awhile.
    If it's something I like but is somewhat challenging, I'll complete it.
    If it's something I don't like and is hard, I'll put if off for awhile.
    If it's something I don't like and is easy, I'll complete it.
    If it's something I don't like and is somewhat challenging, I'll put it off for awhile.
     
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  • Depends? If I like it, I'll of course be a little down. If it's time-consuming or something I dislike (homework, essays, etc.) I'll be relieved.
     

    Meganium

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  • I multitask to an extent.

    When I get stuff done, I feel...relieved. Because that would be less things on my to-do list.
     

    Kura

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  • I definitely feel accomplished or less stressed and etc. I like to set tasks for myself, even if they are easy ones like simple chores or whatnot.. when they are done it feels good and I like feeling like I've been productive :3
     

    Guillermo

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  • You feel good when you finish one assignment.... then feel down when you realise you have 5 more to do.
     

    PlatinumDude

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  • I feel accomplished when I finish something. I have a tendency to multitask slightly and the time it takes for me to finish something depends on the difficulty of the task.
     

    Kikaito plush

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  • *C Talli posting*

    When I finish something I feel my spirits are lifted
    E.G
    I had three charters of Talli tales to write by today and just finished them on time.
     

    Patrick

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  • Done? There's a sensation I'm not familiar with. I'm never done with anything, and once you think I am, I'm already working on something else. I barely make a showing of the completed project, it's never all that important to me (this is why I can't be in marketing). Downtime usually only happens when I'm brain fried, but I live to be productive.
     

    Cordelia

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    I feel very accomplished when I finish something, especially because I'm lazy procrastinator. xD
     
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    Relieved that I am done with something particular and which takes concentration and effort.
    I never feel 'accomplished' or good about anything I've done, which probably explains my lethargicness.
     

    Shining Raichu

    Expect me like you expect Jesus.
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  • I'm a great multi-tasker at work, but nowhere else lol.

    If something needs to get done, I'll do it as fast as I can to get it out of the way and then I feel relieved that I don't have to do it anymore. Like my license test the other day - I had it hanging over my head and now that it's done and I passed I can come back to posting on here like I enjoy :D
     
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  • Getting stuff done is a great feeling! I'm always happy about it.

    Uh, I can't multitask very well. If I try I just don't do very well in both tasks, so it's best that I just focus on one at a time. Wish I could. :(

    Sometimes I have problems focusing on doing important things, too. For instance, I have to study for this test I have to take on Monday. Took a nap, woke up 2 hours ago, still not reading this book. -_-;
     
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  • When I finish writing out an essay that accumulated about 6 hours of my time on a Sunday just before the deadline the very next day, wow, that feeling is great.
     

    Hannah

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    Depends on the situation. If I like what I'm doing and it finished, I'd be sad, but if I don't like what I'm doing, I'd feel relieved.
     
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