Time flies when you’re having fun, but it can really drag in lockdown. If you’re having trouble keeping track of what day it is, you’re not alone.
For many people whose schedules were upended by coronavirus social distancing measures, time seems to move differently, experts say.
Welcome to Blursday. Right now, some people say time is moving more slowly than normal, but others can’t believe how much time has gone by, said Anne Wilson, a psychology professor at Wilfrid Laurier University. “One of the interesting things that people have observed that is happening is that time is at once both really long and seems really short,” she said. “So the duration might seem really long while you’re actually going through the days, but then you hit the