whirlingmind wrote:
Does anyone else do this: It's always been a feature with me and people have commented on it. When you're doing something or carrying out an activity, then you get distracted (maybe have to answer a phone call or a call of nature etc.) and then when the distraction is dealt with, instead of going back to the unfinished task you were doing in the beginning, you go and start doing something entirely different, totally forgetting about the original task.
A person I used to know, who was a medical secretary in a psychiatric facility, noticed that I do it and said that she'd heard it's called 'knight's moves' in her workplace. I've searched on 'knight's moves' in the field of psychiatry, but it only comes up with information about it as a thinking pattern not an actual behaviour. Obviously the brain is the thing that control's your behaviours but it doesn't sound like quite the same thing from what I've read.
Is it a behaviour with a name, or is it just a possible consequence of AS due to finding that distractions causing confusion?
Thanks.
Yep, I'm like this too. This is why I have so many unfinished project at work. I prefer being able to finish Task A, then moving onto Task B, then onto Task C, but what often happens is I'll work on Task A, get distracted by something, jump to Task B, get distracted by something else, move back to Task A, get distracted by Task C...