Behavioral & Mental Health Conditions Series *Updating In January
Course overview
Lesson Overview

12.6 Time-Blindness and Planning Ahead: Time-blindness means moments slip by faster or slower than expected, making it hard to start tasks on time, switch activities smoothly, or sense how long something will take. You learn to work around this by externalizing time so your brain doesn’t have to guess — timers, alarms, visual countdowns, and scheduled transitions help anchor you to the day. Breaking tasks into chunks with clear start and finish points keeps time from drifting away unnoticed. You practice planning ahead with simple steps like prepping the night before or placing reminders where you can’t ignore them. Instead of blaming yourself, you build systems that support awareness. Over time, planning feels less like a struggle and more like a tool that protects your goals. You learn that managing time isn’t about perfect predictions — it’s about using strategies that help you stay connected to the present and prepared for what’s next.

About this course

A structured and empowering learning path that helps individuals understand, manage, and balance complex behavioral and mental health patterns. Through guided topics on OCD, ADHD, anxiety, trauma, depression, and other conditions, this series teaches self

This course includes:
  • Guided behavioral and emotional training

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