Feelslikefar
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- Nashville, TN
Noticed that I'm starting to count in my head a lot more when performing menial task like climbing stairs,
walking to the kitchen, putting my favorite nuts in a bowl, etc.
Always been one who falls easily into a routine since I can remember, but counting things like steps, is a new one.
Don't like it if I'm disturbed.
If it's changed, I'm confused and it takes me a while to get my rhythm back.
Usually to get it back, I have to start again and get to the end, but not always.
Probably why I'll finish a movie or book even if it is really bad.
The term 'shortcut' is very unnerving for me.
If the instructions say start with step A, then move to B, then to C, I can't just skip step B even if I know
it can be skipped without any harm being done.
Maybe how I'm hard-wired, just seems to be getting worse.
Hoping it's that I'm just getting older.
walking to the kitchen, putting my favorite nuts in a bowl, etc.
Always been one who falls easily into a routine since I can remember, but counting things like steps, is a new one.
Don't like it if I'm disturbed.
If it's changed, I'm confused and it takes me a while to get my rhythm back.
Usually to get it back, I have to start again and get to the end, but not always.
Probably why I'll finish a movie or book even if it is really bad.
The term 'shortcut' is very unnerving for me.
If the instructions say start with step A, then move to B, then to C, I can't just skip step B even if I know
it can be skipped without any harm being done.
Maybe how I'm hard-wired, just seems to be getting worse.
Hoping it's that I'm just getting older.