Imagine being his cup bearer, just mesmerized by him gently fingering this thing. 🤓
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Imagine being his cup bearer, just mesmerized by him gently fingering this thing. 🤓
stuck inside from the storm, decided to organize my fidget collection :)
some of my stim toys 🌈☀️
tangle therapy — $15
Going to also post about fidget toys that I use here too. I am a massive user of fidget and sensory toys alongside my soft toys.
I am obsessed with them and they work at managing my EUPD and Bipolar breakdowns so well. In fact with my sensory room and soft toys I have gone 3 months without crisis or a breakdown. My emotional regulation, although a daily thing to manage, has been on point. I recently started carrying this lanyard around with me.
Its amazing the difference sensory stuff has made to my life. I am also neurodivergent (not autistic or ADHD) but feel like a bit of a fraud for finding fidgets and sensory lights/weighted blankets/kaleidoscope ect key to helping me deal with overwhelm/underwhelm/dysregulation but my brain seems wired to needing sensory input to calm down. I wish the neurodivergent community wasn’t so gatekeepery.
Stimagz is running a promo rn! I use them a lot, they're little magnets meant for fidgeting. The promo code is SIDEKICK for a free half pack (six magz total) of Stimagz. I'm not affiliated, but it's a good promo, and I want my fellow autistic people to know!
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A wizard that uses a really long mechanical pencil as his magic staff. Tapping it on the ground let’s out more of the magical graphite that he can draw things into existence with. And he also likes to fidget with it by letting out a lot of graphite and then carefully pressing it back in.