If you’ve ever sat down for just five minutes only to look up and realize three hours have passed (or worse, it’s tomorrow), you already know: time feels like a scam for people with ADHD.For us, time doesn’t flow in a straight line — it’s either moving way too fast (oops, I blinked and now I’m late) or dragging on forever (why does this meeting feel like it’s never going to end?!). So in this episode, we’re breaking down:✔ Why ADHD brains struggle with time perception (Hint: It’s a brain wiring issue, not a personal failing)✔ The “ADHD Time Warp” and why we either overestimate or underestimate time✔ How ADHD’s “fast internal clock” makes waiting unbearable but deadlines invisible✔ Practical ADHD-friendly strategies to see time, manage it better, and stop time-blindness from running your lifeResourcesDownload the ADHD Routine Starter KitLoved This Episode? Here’s How to Support the Show!⭐ Leave a review! If this episode helped you, drop a rating & review on your favorite podcast platform. It helps more ADHDers find the show!📢 Share it with a friend! If you know someone who also feels like time is a vague concept, send this episode their way.
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