Yeah... My worst case was once that I was having wine, and I don't know why, I bit the glass, in my mouth, and I broke it, in the middle of a meal, in front of people, as if it was a cookie that I was biting! So embarrasing and dangerous.
To prevent burns, I don't iron. That's a rule.
Last December, I was walking on a sidewalk, and I got distracted looking for an old lady that usually is in a corner (go figure why was it important for me to see her) so I missed a step and sprained my ankle.
I drop things almost every day, and in order to not be so clumsy, I remind my self constantly that my eyes have to be where my hands are (if doing something manual, like cooking) or my feet are (when walking).
That is one of the reasons why cooking is not easy for me, I have to concentrate too much in not droping, spilling or burning myself (I have now the mark of a burn on a wrist that looks as if I tried to slit it, but it is just that I touched a hot pan by accident).
If someone talks to me while I'm doing something in the kitchen, the chances of screwing up go up, because then it's harder to concentrate.