Always Running Late? You May Be A Victim Of ‘Time Blindness’
Release Date: 03/19/2023
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info_outlinePeople with ADHD often have a weaker perception of time, called ‘time blindness.’ Though tardiness is usually interpreted as irresponsible, those suffering from time blindness simply don’t have any sense of time. Experts discuss the condition and give helpful tips on how to improve time management skills.
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