Word: trait
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...chronically busy worker or parent, there may be a new term to describe what ails you: Attention Deficit Trait (ADT). That?s Dr. Edward Hallowell?s term for the ailment brought about by excessive multitasking?and it?s a close cousin of Attention Deficit Disorder. Hallowell is a noted child and adult psychiatrist who has written about and studied ADD for more than a decade. In his upcoming book, Crazy Busy: Overstretched, Overbooked and About To Snap-Strategies For Coping In A World Gone ADD,? Hallowell describes ADT and what causes it. TIME?s Senior Correspondent Sonja Steptoe spoke with...
...really talk to the actors. But I love his movies and I was curious.”When it comes to describing her work with the director, her praise borders on rapture. She even downplays the notoriously neurotic side of the man who built his career on the trait. “Woody has some neuroses, I don’t know if he has any more than the next man,” she says.Johansson struggles to find words to describe their working relationship, finally settling on “very nice and playful...
Sexiest physical trait: I’ve been told, my eyelashes...
Sexiest physical trait: I like the freckle on my ear. We should probably get student input...
Sexiest physical trait: My eyes...