I was wondering what some of your suggestions would be for having a less noticable stim or fidget when I need to move to keep anxiety under control but am expecting to not rock or anything like that.
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I frequently try to find new ways to interlock my fingers or make patterns. In fact, I just thought of one I don't remember doing before.I was wondering what some of your suggestions would be for having a less noticable stim or fidget when I need to move to keep anxiety under control but am expecting to not rock or anything like that.
Do you wear shoes big enough to move your toes around or your feet inside the shoe? I have done that.I was wondering what some of your suggestions would be for having a less noticable stim or fidget when I need to move to keep anxiety under control but am expecting to not rock or anything like that.
And then people ask why you mask.My brother was my personal ABA program. He didn't want me doing "stupid stuff" around him. So I learned invisible/inaudible stims like running my tongue over the back of my teeth, scrunching my toes, and repeating "mantras" inside my head. I should point out that I didn't seek out alternative stims. These other things emerged, and my brother couldn't tell me to stop what he didn't know about.
I like to count things, too....or count things in the room and then see what's interesting about that number.
I seem to be compelled to look for identical pieces floor tiles or facing bricks and map them out. There are usually only 10-20 different pieces. Sometime I get so intense doing this, people think I'm in a coma. I have found that being in a coma (real or illusory) to be a good way to deal with meetings (or some entertainment).I like to count things, too.
I also like to search for repeating patterns in the environment or try to rearrange the room furniture in my mind.
If I did that, people would probably think I was playing “pocket pool”. I try to keep it minimal when I have to adjust my keys in my pocket when they start jabbing me in the leg.I make fidgets out of straws and keep one or two in my pockets. I can fidget with them with my hand in my pocket or just with my hand in my lap or at my side. They are quiet and small enough to hide.
If I'm in a meeting at a large table, it's easy to have my hands under the table. If it's an "open" area, I cross my legs, so the leg on top hides my lap from people in front of me and put my hands in my lap to fidget.At work when I have to try to not be noticeable, I'll do the pen thing, popping the rear cap loose with my fingernail, then putting it back. Or fold my fingers back under my hand and play with my coat or shirt sleeve. Or adjusting myself in my chair, because I can never sit still or get comfortable, so I'll combine it with seeing a drawing better. Or touching my face, since people stereotypically do this when they are thinking.