Sounds easy enough, but option D is especially challenging for me
I find it easiest to mono-task; multi-tasking is not my forte.
There's also the situation where competing desires makes it hard to decide which actions to take first. The other thing that complicates matters is that each project has several sub-tasks, so not only do I have to decide which major project to focus on, I also need to break down the project into its sub-tasks and decide in what order to complete them, and whether some of these sub-tasks are necessary at all. Then I'd want to decide if I can complete all the tasks within the time-line or before the required deadlines.
Without a guiding principle of living, I get lost in the forest, looking at trees.
Sigh. The wonders of a Saturnine mind.
Larxene Xenohart