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in reply to David Gray-Hammond

Everything must be planned to the most minute detail, so that it's really easy to suddenly change plans
in reply to David Gray-Hammond

Irresistible need to contribute to something like this but incapability of coming up with a good enough reply.
in reply to David Gray-Hammond

add "there's a specify hour when the day ends for you and you can't do anything because you think you don't have enough time"
in reply to David Gray-Hammond

4(a) Will still be late for appointment after waiting all day for it
in reply to Strfnurfn

@earthtoneone
I’ll do the opposite. Deadlines motivate me to make really good use of the time beforehand, but sometimes I vastly overestimate how much o can get done and then run late.
in reply to David Gray-Hammond

having like a thousand ideas of things to do now, don't know which one to choose, finishing 20min later with the brain like a Windows crash blue screen, yelling at myself bc I finally did nothing.
in reply to David Gray-Hammond

Skin doesn't fit right. Will be unable to concentrate for three days straight before it does.
in reply to David Gray-Hammond

@David Gray-Hammond Never been diagnosed with autism (but have been with ADHD). Every single thing on this list applies if you replace the word "days" with "months".
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Start monologuing about one thing, then suddenly remember something more interesting and immediately switch to monologuing about that without any form of transition.

(I'm autist. I do have some ADHD traits, but not enough to qualify for a diagnosis, I think.)

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