Delayed Time Perception
I always have trouble with my Time Perception. As what I've mentioned in my previous post.
Similarly, today makes me feel like and yet to float on yesterday or those things happened in the past and I'd be screwed on it. Many times during school week I'd wake up late and move in turtle speed though not noticing, so I'm always late in school. But there are also times like I move in a fast pace though I don't really notice well. There were those days when I arrived the school at 5:30am and I was like the only student there for a 7am schedule.
Such delay and inability to have a full grasp with time adjustment makes me study in with just reading in a normal pace then get high scores, and also makes me do nothing at night and get low scores or vice versa. Idk, I'm often confused. There will be times that I move very fast and times when I move very slow. There are times I'd think of all the past or think of what might happen in the future. There are times I think very fast that different thoughts just blow my mind or times when I kept on thinking the same thing that I can't keep my job done.
Can you tell me what's your experience about such? Thanks a lot!
Hoping,
Owl123 xx
An example: I frequently think the car is parked in the place it was two days ago, rather than earlier today.
My sense of time is extremely variable.
Sometimes seconds seem immense and sometimes hours seem to pass in an instant.
Some things that seem to contribute: degree of focus, fatigue, emotional intensity, being lost in thoughts or thinking dreamily, talking with someone, or being overwhelmed by a big crowd or lots of sound.
[edited to ad] This is one of the things you have to learn to control in order to drive. You must be in the now to drive. Sometimes, if you are feeling very out of the flow of time, you should consider yourself impaired and NOT drive.
An example: I frequently think the car is parked in the place it was two days ago, rather than earlier today.
My sense of time is extremely variable.
Sometimes seconds seem immense and sometimes hours seem to pass in an instant.
Some things that seem to contribute: degree of focus, fatigue, emotional intensity, being lost in thoughts or thinking dreamily, talking with someone, or being overwhelmed by a big crowd or lots of sound.
[edited to ad] This is one of the things you have to learn to control in order to drive. You must be in the now to drive. Sometimes, if you are feeling very out of the flow of time, you should consider yourself impaired and NOT drive.
Is delayed reaction time a related factor, as a result to?
:3 I program myself with controlling/adjusting my emotions as well as physiologic aspect in order to
keep the pace of my heart's rhythm in uniformity to think well and move in a right time that I suppose to. I have researched a bit that the music's tempo greatly affects our time perception, so I was using that sort of notion how I manage to live in accordance to.
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