My pace always has been very fast, I still can hear my mother calling out constantly: " Don't run like a "deer" all the time! "
Walking into things is a big issue with me, I am constantly covered in bruises. I favour table corners .
Funnily enough my spatial awareness is not that bad when I am "aware" that is, . Give me something to ponder about and it decreases immensely.
Also, when I found my rather fast pace and trot along and somebody asks me eventually to slow down, because it is hard to keep up, I get this tingly uncomfortable feeling all over, but mostly in my arms and hands. It vanishes once I speed up again ( which happens all the time ). Anybody out there, who experiences the same phenomenon?
Actually, I just considered, when i set out consciously on a "stroll", I do not feel the need to walk fast.
It's like I need to program myself ahead of the walk which purpose it is going to serve, either getting from A to B, or to take in the scenery.
OT, but same goes for food: most of the time food for me means fuel, I have to tell myself to enjoy and savour a meal, although even as a fuel consumer i do take in the aroma, taste, texture and so forth - just a lot quicker, .
Still OT, , whilst cooking I am much more likely to think about the nutritional value of the ingredient, its provenance etc. than the taste contribution it will make to the dish - detail thinking again, suppose.