I don't think I agree with what you think "time management" skills are.
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Isn't it the opposite? If you lack time management skills you need to constantly be aware of the time, while someone else does it without having to, and without needing to spend mental resources on it.
Uh, no, not really. If you're feeling any kind of anxiety you're doing it wrong. The only time I've ever had to watch the clock is during really, really boring classes and presentations.
Time management has very little to do with what time it is, counter-intuitively. Just like budgeting doesn't really have much to do with the size of your net worth.
People with good thyme management skills are well seasoned.
Have you considered getting evaluated for ADHD? (One of us, one of us!)
I once played Civilization for 3 days straight. I'm not sure I have this.
It’s pretty common for people with ADHD to be able to play video games for a long time, because games are designed to make the brain pump out dopamine.
Up to you whether to get an assessment, ofc, but time blindness is a really common symptom. Your OP and others’ responses sounded really familiar to me.
Example, I recently had an argument over what a habit is. The other party claimed it’s something you do without thinking about choosing it, like muscle memory. Which I still insist is bullshit because everyone knows a habit is when you feel weird not doing the task, and the urge to avoid the wrong feeling makes you remember the task and outweighs the urge to be lazy. (Apparently this isn’t how it works for normal people?)
lmao yes dude you have it. fucking civilization for three days of course you have it
You're describing OCD not time management skills
My theory is that to develop time management you have to induce a kind of OCD and we've normalized it in society so we don't recognize this.
Well, to be classified as a disorder a behavioral pattern has to be maladaptive
Interesting
Semi-agree. Not time management, but about being late.
My mother always wanted to leave way too early for appointments on the idea that "you never know when you're gonna get a flat tire." I have pretty strong anxiety about being late as a result. I get everywhere ahead of time and feel horrible when I show up late (which almost never happens because of the anxiety to avoid it).
I just make sure I arrive early so I don't need to worry