- Procrastination; delaying or avoiding starting projects that require vigilant mental effort
- Difficulty sustaining concentration in conversations or briefly losing attention on someone speaking
- Hesitation to sustain concentration in planning and organizing for the completion of tasks
- Hesitative responses, doubt, and delayed execution due to inattention remembering information
- Difficulty finishing projects or completing assignments because many tasks are simultaneously on the go
- Forgetting to complete tasks and details after temporarily switching to more stimulating tasks
- Difficulty finding misplaced tools after task switching due to bypassing adequate memory storage
- Sustained information processing is slower than others causing information gaps that inhibit execution
- Problems remembering appointments, obligations, or instructions
- Difficulty learning new projects when concentration deficits cause desire to multitask or daydream
- Distracted from persevering during work; difficulty holding onto a job for a significant amount of time
- Changing plans, to the inconvenience of others, due to forgetting or not fully aware of the bigger scenario
- Maintaining excessive personal items such as storing old items of diminished usefulness
- Compulsive behavior as compensation or coping mechanism for a perseverance deficit
- Difficulty transitioning to new task or activity due to compulsive behavior
- Higher rate of vigilant concentration fatigue after inhibiting many distractions from greater effort required
Yes, yes, yes. Very impressive. You astonish me, Holmes.
But you haven't explained how any of that is necessarily a bad thing.