I have lots of weird ones- most prominent is door locks, have to be opened and relocked three times, the light must be on (in my student flat-elsewhere-less important) when I do this or else it doesn't count.
I've managed to get over this for bathrooms though.
If I have a pencil in my hand, for whatever purpose, i must stroke the hair above my ear from behind the ear to the front of the ear, and then shake my head to free it up, using the point of the pencil.
When washing up I follow the exact same pattern everytime, three rotations at each level (level being 1 width of sponge) until all is covered, and only using a circular motion, and then rinse with water three times. I know this to be ecologically unfriendly, but I cannot use a bucket thingy.
Since Learning how to 'clinically' wash my hands, I must follow the six step method:
When given an exam desk, pens and pencils must line up in a sensible order with the rubber and ruler being the limiting areas for these utensils.
I have lots of weird ones- most prominent is door locks, have to be opened and relocked three times, the light must be on (in my student flat-elsewhere-less important) when I do this or else it doesn't count.
I've managed to get over this for bathrooms though.
If I have a pencil in my hand, for whatever purpose, i must stroke the hair above my ear from behind the ear to the front of the ear, and then shake my head to free it up, using the point of the pencil.
When washing up I follow the exact same pattern everytime, three rotations at each level (level being 1 width of sponge) until all is covered, and only using a circular motion, and then rinse with water three times. I know this to be ecologically unfriendly, but I cannot use a bucket thingy.
Since Learning how to 'clinically' wash my hands, I must follow the six step method:
When given an exam desk, pens and pencils must line up in a sensible order with the rubber and ruler being the limiting areas for these utensils.
I'm sure there are more.