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So you know how those ADHD people have no clock in their head?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 303144" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My mom has trouble being on time. With her it is more that she thinks that projects and errands will only take 1/3 the time they do. AND she thinks that if she just "hurries" she can pack an hour's worth of stuff into 10 minutes. </p><p></p><p>On days she says she will give thank you a ride to school we have to call and tell school he will be late. No matter what. She knows school starts at 8:50 but SWEARS each month that they change the time. They have not changed the time in over 20 years. </p><p></p><p>If he misses the bus (a rarity) thank you would rather call a taxi than Gma. He once thanked the ONE taxi driver (only one is on duty at any time in our town) because she got him to school on time and if he called Gma he would miss the first class. She has given him 3 taxi rides to school for free. I have a gift card that they just mark off the price of the ride on. She always refuses to sign it or take money from him "because he is so cute and wants to go to school so bad".</p><p></p><p>My brother is worse. He will just not show up for DAYS if he is scheduled to help us with something. If he DOES show up he spends hours talking instead of working. he is never less than an hour late.</p><p></p><p>I use the alarm on my cell phone a LOT. It is very handy in getting us moving so we are not late. I have one doctor who will not see you if you are 5 minutes late and do not call. He almost never keeps you waiting even 1 minute. He also never rushes you. </p><p></p><p>Do to him I am actually more "on time" in the rest of my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 303144, member: 1233"] My mom has trouble being on time. With her it is more that she thinks that projects and errands will only take 1/3 the time they do. AND she thinks that if she just "hurries" she can pack an hour's worth of stuff into 10 minutes. On days she says she will give thank you a ride to school we have to call and tell school he will be late. No matter what. She knows school starts at 8:50 but SWEARS each month that they change the time. They have not changed the time in over 20 years. If he misses the bus (a rarity) thank you would rather call a taxi than Gma. He once thanked the ONE taxi driver (only one is on duty at any time in our town) because she got him to school on time and if he called Gma he would miss the first class. She has given him 3 taxi rides to school for free. I have a gift card that they just mark off the price of the ride on. She always refuses to sign it or take money from him "because he is so cute and wants to go to school so bad". My brother is worse. He will just not show up for DAYS if he is scheduled to help us with something. If he DOES show up he spends hours talking instead of working. he is never less than an hour late. I use the alarm on my cell phone a LOT. It is very handy in getting us moving so we are not late. I have one doctor who will not see you if you are 5 minutes late and do not call. He almost never keeps you waiting even 1 minute. He also never rushes you. Do to him I am actually more "on time" in the rest of my life. [/QUOTE]
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