I remember now as a child, playing a game with myself. If I had to do a chore, move something around, assemble some pieces together, anything that had to do with several steps. I would try to create a plan in my head that would use the least amount of steps and not have to repeat an action. It was a puzzle I played in my head to create the most efficient path, without any wasted movement or redundant actions. I don’t explicitly do that now, but I realize a lot of those processes are happening in the background. And I’ll get frustrated or irritated if something doesn’t feel efficient or optimized, which then forces me to have to stop and re-evaluate the plan to adjust or create a new one.