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ArcticWolf said:
When I'm using the power washer at work, I have to circle different walls a certain number of times when I'm spraying them down, and I have a pattern to change it up one kennel for every third kennel I clean, so it's in multiples of threes. I also use a hand scrubber and I dip it in the soap water twice for the first wall, once for the second wall, and twice again for the third wall... I'm not sure how that came about, but I don't feel like changing my pattern now.
I'm a stickler for time. When I have class at 2, I have to eat lunch at 12:15, put on my mascara at 12:45 and eat something small afterwards, and then get ready to leave at 1:05. Depending on the clock I'm using, I sometimes wait until 12:16-17, 12:46-47, or 1:06-07. It really is down to the minute because I'm basing my time off of one clock and every clock is a little different. And people wonder why I get so stressed out when I'm asked to do something hours before I have to be somewhere else...
I have to bring a water bottle with me whenever I leave the house. Even with short 10 minute trips to Target, I have to bring it in the car with me, and if I leave it in the car I could be worrying about being thirsty with no water to drink that's immediately available. I used to be that way with food, too.
When I'm taking an exam, I always double-check my answers for each section, and then I double-check the page before turning the page. If I have essay questions, too, I alternate between writing a few sentences for the essay questions in between multiples of 5 of Multiples Choice/True or False/Matching Questions. If I can't remember the specific amount of times I checked over something, I will sit there and do nothing until I remember where I left off with my double-checking, even if it wastes time, otherwise I could get stressed out.
Basically random stuff like that that originally used to be the most efficient for something, but now I do it because it's a compulsion, even if it's not the best option available.
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