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  • ADHD Time Blindness

  • 27 Hacks to Combat Time Blindness (ADHD in Adults)
  • By: Kristen Thrasher
  • Narrated by: Dominique Fruchtman
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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ADHD Time Blindness

By: Kristen Thrasher
Narrated by: Dominique Fruchtman
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Time blindness is defined as the inability to accurately sense the passing of time. It is important to note that rather than an intentional disregard for time, time blindness is a sensory issue that can cause nearly every aspect of your life to be more difficult than someone who has a good sense of the passage of time.

Someone with time blindness is unable to accurately measure time or even recall when certain memories took place. While anyone can experience time blindness on occasion, it is a common symptom in people diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders, such as ADHD and autism.

In ADHD Time Blindness: 27 Hacks to Combat Time Blindness we will take a close look at the following chapters:

  • What is Time Blindness?
  • How Time Blindness Really Feels
  • Time Blindness Self-Test
  • 9 Common Questions and Answers
  • 27 Time Blindness Hacks

The goal of this book is to make you more aware of what time blindness is. Some people believe time blindness is a made-up condition to excuse bad behavior, but that isn’t true. Time blindness is a real condition that generally goes hand-in-hand with ADHD, and there are many things you can do now to combat the symptoms and go on to live your best life!

©2022 Kristen Thrasher (P)2022 Thrasher Publishing House
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Recognize the person with time blindness is NOT behaving this way on purpose. Understand that there are two kinds of time for this person - now and not now. Encourage self regulation by having clocks in every rooms, setting multiple alarms, tripling the estimated time things take, etc. It's an impairment. Don't blame.

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Enlightening

Helpful skills for managing a unique problem that’s perceived as simply antisocial behavior.
A masterful job by the narrator! Clear and compassionate.

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