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Directional Challenges

I relate, if i go to a new city i am afraid of getting lost, i could walk 2 or 3 streets away from some place and get disoriented, i need to keep concentrating on where i am, which direction i took, etc all the time, there is people like taxi drivers etc, who learn city streets layout etc so fast, i am very bad at that.
 
I relate, if i go to a new city i am afraid of getting lost, i could walk 2 or 3 streets away from some place and get disoriented, i need to keep concentrating on where i am, which direction i took, etc all the time, there is people like taxi drivers etc, who learn city streets layout etc so fast, i am very bad at that.
You may want to take the online tests at gettinglost.com :)
 
I experience the same thing and it used to rattle me but I have made some peace that most likely I am going to get turned around even when I'm using a GPS. I've started making it interesting, letting myself get lost sometimes and find myself discovering new places.
 

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