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I count things automatically while doing repetitive tasks — steps, chews, bites, reps
Counting during repetition provides rhythm and structure to otherwise undifferentiated motor activity. It also creates a sense of progress — each number is a micro-checkpoint — and occupies the verbal loop of working memory, which might otherwise fill with intrusive thoughts.
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Counting sheep before sleep is one of the oldest documented sleep aids — its effectiveness likely comes from the rhythmic, mildly absorbing nature of the task rather than anything specific about sheep.
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If you discovered that counting was making your repetitive tasks feel longer rather than shorter, would you stop — or keep counting anyway because the habit felt too embedded to break?
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