Hi everyone! I’m back with another original drawing ✏️ let me know what you think of it in the comments below ☺️ so I thought I’d do a drawing including the things that help me when I feel a bit of a meltdown coming on…
Featured items:
Moleskine journal 📔 – I usually go for a blank paper one for doodle but they do lined and dotted paper ones too.
Drinks and snacks: a good old cup of tea ☕️ an Costa Coffee strawberries and cream drink 🍓 a good old glass of orange juice or squash 🍊 a nice big apple 🍎 some digestive biscuits 🍪 and I had to include some form of chocolate so I went for Cadbury Dairy Milk 🍫
Fidgets: Notebook from Flying tiger covered in amazing sequins you can stim back and forth with 😍 a good old fashioned Rubik’s Cube that I found secondhand 🧠
I also have the most amazing Chewigem berries chewellery necklace! 🍇 I picked the blues and greens theme! 💙💚 it’s very chunky and each bead is covered in little nubs for sensory appeal and greater feedback when chewing. The beads have a heavy sort of weighted feel and I just like to hold and fidget with them. It’s hardwearing so would work well for more robust chewers!
And finally a squishy ball with gel beads in it from The Works Stores which is fab for having in a coat or hoodie pocket! Feel free to share my drawing on social media but please credit me 🙂
Love the drawing! Would love to see more of them more regularly. 😉
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I have really enjoyed the last 2-3 days I’ve spent looking around your blog. A good sensory distraction for me is blended ice like in a choc frappé 😊
It’s so good to read about others who have been going through similar things. I’m in my 20s and have only had my sensory sensitivity be a problem / a thing that I seriously notice. Anyway, keep doing what you’re doing ❤️ thanks
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Thank you so much for your lovely comment and I’m glad you could relate to my writing a bit 🙂 I love the idea of blended ice like a frappé that’s so cool!
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