Keith
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First, I don't know my own volume. I'm sometimes told to speak more quietly and not to yell even though I don't know I'm speaking more loudly than I should. However, it's hard for me sometimes to speak more quietly. I think it happens the most when I get excited.
Second, sometimes it appears as if I don't know my own width. I'm broad-shouldered and sometimes my shoulders bump up against things. I've actually begun to leave my bedroom sideways so as not to catch my shirt on the light switch. We always wondered why my shirts had holes in them on the right shoulder. I think that's why.
Third, I walk a little faster than most people. It's my usual pace and it's hard sometimes for me to walk more slowly. I even generate a gust that knocks lightweight things off our kitchen counter.
Second, sometimes it appears as if I don't know my own width. I'm broad-shouldered and sometimes my shoulders bump up against things. I've actually begun to leave my bedroom sideways so as not to catch my shirt on the light switch. We always wondered why my shirts had holes in them on the right shoulder. I think that's why.
Third, I walk a little faster than most people. It's my usual pace and it's hard sometimes for me to walk more slowly. I even generate a gust that knocks lightweight things off our kitchen counter.
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