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- infj
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- 1w9
It seems that when I have to do a physical or 'sensing' actvity I try really hard to pay attention at first, and then simply 'space out'. Paying too much attention to the external environement can make me anxious and make physical activities harder than they are. When I space out I seem to able to do the task well enough but I find it worrying because I dont remember how I did the task. Its like being on 'automatic' mode or cruise control.
Has anyone else experienced this? Can you explain it?
For example:
I'll get into the car, paying very careful attention to everything around me and trying hard to concentrate on driving, and then - I'm at my destination and I dont remember the journey. This happens really often, even once I had to drive interstate for a 6 hour journey on 100k freeways. Pretty scary. I can be pretty anxious and cautious when driving because there is so much to pay attention too, and I try really hard not to 'space out' but more often than not it just happens.
The only time this doesnt happen is when Im stuck in traffic or driving through the CBD- normally makes me very hypersensitve and anxious.
Same thing happens when I go for a walk, no matter how hard I try not to space out.
I used to go bush walking and hiking with one of my ex's all the time and he was constantly shocked and horrified how much I didnt notice things around me and that I managed to sucessfully naviagte and not hurt myself
My sister bought a hula hoop recently and I was unable to get the hang of it. She kept showing me how to do it but I kept overthinking it and couldnt do it. This morning I picked it up randomly without thinking too much about it and before I knew it I'd been hula hooping for 5 minutes.
I was forced to play volleyball at school- I hate team sports- and I was never very good at it because I felt there was too much going on and I'm unco. However, I would sometimes just space out and actually get the ball. I would never remember seeing the ball or going for it.
I suck at pool. Terrible hand eye coordination. When Im just with a couple of friends though I can somehow fluke most of the shots and play pretty well though.
I tried to take a belly dancing class. It was hilarious, I just couldnt keep up with the teacher's moves and I ran into everyone, fell over, spun ito a wall. But when we got to do 'free' dancing, she said I was doing all the moves correctly
I love cooking and never follow recipes. I hate measuring and timing things, it can make me anxious. Whenever I try to follow a recipe it always turns out bad. I may look a at recipe to get ideas or work out the science behind a dish but then I just throw things together and it just works somehow. I'm bad at explaining how I cook things to others.
I get my lefts and rights confused all the time. I know which direction to go but I mess up when I think about it too much. Its so embarassing. I hate reading maps and normally have to rotate them around to follow directions. Weirdly enough I rarely get lost.
As part of my senior school examination there were all these diagrams of rope knots that we had to reproduce. I fiddled around with the rope for ages, getting no where except frustrated. I gave up and just finished the rest of the test and in the last five minutes I managed to reproduce all those damn knots without even thinking about it.
Has anyone else experienced this? Can you explain it?
For example:
I'll get into the car, paying very careful attention to everything around me and trying hard to concentrate on driving, and then - I'm at my destination and I dont remember the journey. This happens really often, even once I had to drive interstate for a 6 hour journey on 100k freeways. Pretty scary. I can be pretty anxious and cautious when driving because there is so much to pay attention too, and I try really hard not to 'space out' but more often than not it just happens.
The only time this doesnt happen is when Im stuck in traffic or driving through the CBD- normally makes me very hypersensitve and anxious.
Same thing happens when I go for a walk, no matter how hard I try not to space out.
I used to go bush walking and hiking with one of my ex's all the time and he was constantly shocked and horrified how much I didnt notice things around me and that I managed to sucessfully naviagte and not hurt myself
My sister bought a hula hoop recently and I was unable to get the hang of it. She kept showing me how to do it but I kept overthinking it and couldnt do it. This morning I picked it up randomly without thinking too much about it and before I knew it I'd been hula hooping for 5 minutes.
I was forced to play volleyball at school- I hate team sports- and I was never very good at it because I felt there was too much going on and I'm unco. However, I would sometimes just space out and actually get the ball. I would never remember seeing the ball or going for it.
I suck at pool. Terrible hand eye coordination. When Im just with a couple of friends though I can somehow fluke most of the shots and play pretty well though.
I tried to take a belly dancing class. It was hilarious, I just couldnt keep up with the teacher's moves and I ran into everyone, fell over, spun ito a wall. But when we got to do 'free' dancing, she said I was doing all the moves correctly
I love cooking and never follow recipes. I hate measuring and timing things, it can make me anxious. Whenever I try to follow a recipe it always turns out bad. I may look a at recipe to get ideas or work out the science behind a dish but then I just throw things together and it just works somehow. I'm bad at explaining how I cook things to others.
I get my lefts and rights confused all the time. I know which direction to go but I mess up when I think about it too much. Its so embarassing. I hate reading maps and normally have to rotate them around to follow directions. Weirdly enough I rarely get lost.
As part of my senior school examination there were all these diagrams of rope knots that we had to reproduce. I fiddled around with the rope for ages, getting no where except frustrated. I gave up and just finished the rest of the test and in the last five minutes I managed to reproduce all those damn knots without even thinking about it.