A Writer's Notebook, Day Nine-Hundred-And-Thirty-Two
I am having a lot of difficulty tonight with my coordination, as can happen to me at times. It is not all that odd to think that stress or other factors might make it harder for me to compensate for my dyslexia, but it gets frustrating. I've spilled things, knocked stuff over, and just generally been a klutz. At least, I have not tripped or fallen this evening, or broken anything. Even using the computer has been a challenge, though, which is one reason I was so slow to get to work. It is always a challenge for me to deal with using a mouse and cursor, as I am not very good manipulating an object without watching my hand as I do it, especially not at times like this. I spend a lot of time trying to get the cursor where it needs to be, for example attempting to press a button on the screen. It may sound silly, but I often miss the place I am aiming and have to spend a long while attempting to get it right. Often I will misalign my movements, twisting the mouse without realizing it, so the cursor moves at an unexpected angle or in the wrong direction. It is never an easy thing for me to coordinate the mouse and cursor, but it is a far larger hassle when my brain turns the dyslexia up on high.
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