Justin Hall

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The ADHD brain is not very good at judging how long it will take to complete a task. They may pile on activities to make the tasks ahead feel more like a big, exciting puzzle or project. They’ve likely noticed over the years that if they have downtime during a transition, they’ll become distracted and won’t get to their next task. A common strategy they come up with is cramming too many things into the day.
ADHD & Us: A Couple's Guide to Loving and Living With Adult ADHD
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