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I’m a graduate student in mechanical engineering. I have ADD and I’ve found that making contexts based on what kind of thinking I need to do really helps with that (ADD people are notoriously bad at changing gears). For example, I think differently when I’m doing math homework on paper versus doing a math programming assignment versus writing code for my research, so those would each be seperate contexts. I still keep my context list to around 10 contexts; any more than that, and it’s useless.