Time blindness is a cognitive condition that affects an individual's ability to perceive and manage time, leading to difficulties in punctuality and planning. It is not a formal medical diagnosis, but rather a term used to describe difficulties in accurately perceiving and managing time.
Individuals with typical neurology possess an internal "clock" that generally gauges how much time has passed. However, some individuals, such as those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), lack this natural time-keeping sense.
Symptoms of time blindness include poor time estimation, chronic lateness, procrastination, missed deadlines, difficulty with transitions, feeling time is moving too quickly, difficulty planning ahead, and impulsivity.
Time blindness is often associated with conditions such as ADHD and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Awareness, strategies, and, in some cases, medication can help lessen its effects and enhance time management skills.
I must have been living under a rock....Never heard tell of such a thing other than Colored People's Time (CPT).
Blah.....I think they just took a bunch of time-related issues and gave them a label that the slackers can use.
Maybe it has something to do with this:
Individuals with typical neurology possess an internal "clock" that generally gauges how much time has passed. However, some individuals, such as those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), lack this natural time-keeping sense.
Symptoms of time blindness include poor time estimation, chronic lateness, procrastination, missed deadlines, difficulty with transitions, feeling time is moving too quickly, difficulty planning ahead, and impulsivity.
Time blindness is often associated with conditions such as ADHD and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Awareness, strategies, and, in some cases, medication can help lessen its effects and enhance time management skills.
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I must have been living under a rock....Never heard tell of such a thing other than Colored People's Time (CPT).
Colored people's time - Wikipedia
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Blah.....I think they just took a bunch of time-related issues and gave them a label that the slackers can use.
Maybe it has something to do with this: