"The
term time
blindness describes
a persistent difficulty in managing time and perceiving how quickly
it passes. People who struggle with time blindness may be frequently
late, find it difficult to plan their day or meet deadlines, or
become easily absorbed in time-wasting activities (playing video
games, for example) without realizing how much time has passed.
Time blindness is often associated with ADHD,
as many children and adults with ADHD struggle to manage their time
and may feel that their internal “clock” is faulty. However, it is
possible to feel like one is “time blind” without experiencing other
symptoms of ADHD, and there are other conditions that can lead to
impaired time perception, including autism, depression,
and neurological impairment due to traumatic or
nontraumatic brain Injury."
Source
Psychology Today |