Loss of time.

I don’t know if it’s just me but I get periods of time loss.  If I am doing something inane such polishing a car, I can all of a sudden stare at it. The next time I look at the clock ten minutes can have elapsed and I have no memory of that time.

I’ve always done it. I spoke to a friend  a few days ago who has Aspergers, he then realised that he has always done it when he is using a computer and doing something boring. Does anyone else have similar experiences?

Parents
  • thats a really good sign - and not a bad thing. You are concentrating on the doing part and not worrying about the amount of time being spent.   It sounds like you enjoy polishing a car. If yes I suggest you continue polishing cars as it will be very good for you in th elong run. ( I know this as Meditation By Doing ) .

    get a job cleaning cars !

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  • thats a really good sign - and not a bad thing. You are concentrating on the doing part and not worrying about the amount of time being spent.   It sounds like you enjoy polishing a car. If yes I suggest you continue polishing cars as it will be very good for you in th elong run. ( I know this as Meditation By Doing ) .

    get a job cleaning cars !

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