Wydkat, I have the same thing going on in my brain. I'm curious, do you follow each thought pattern through to completing a task or do you feel like you have so many idea's going on that you don't know where to begin?
I ask because what you describe can be a form of ADD playing out with a high IQ(I was just diagnosed with this in my late 30's). ADD is often different in high IQ people than in average IQ people.
Just a thought...I am going on Ritalin because I have to get beyond the fact that I have a million (great) ideas going on at the same time but I can't move forward on any of them because I can't prioritize.
Actually I am very good at prioritizing if I'm not having anxiety issues. It always helps if I keep running notes though. That's one aspect that drives me nuts. I'll be busy thinking of three other concepts and one track is just repeating "You need to get milk. Don't forget to get milk" over and over. Once I write it down that stops though! LOL
I am better at starting things than finishing them, but that's mainly because I tend to get bored or interested in a new concept. It's an actual choice on my part because I know I will get back to it eventually. When it comes to the different trains of thought it is more often an issue of one going over the day, one thinking about tomorrow, one working on my book and another contemplating something random like time as a concept. It's rarely an issue of different things that would require any kind of completion.