Justin Hall

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Due to the lack of fully developed working memory, someone with ADHD tends to remember just the major task that needs to be done and forgets the little steps in between. This often means they misjudge how long a task will take, believing it will take less time than it actually requires—despite how many times they have experienced the consequences of this misjudgment.
ADHD & Us: A Couple's Guide to Loving and Living With Adult ADHD
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