Tools
The anticipation of the effects on surface appearances influences modifications in tool selections and the form of grasp used before they start working.
Small Spaces
As appearances change, more modifications may be made in smaller spaces. Surfaces in hard to get to places often receive their concentrated attention. For example, corners and joints will be cleaned, sanded, stained or painted.
Preventing Damage
Preventing potential surface appearance problems such as contaminants, wrinkles, bubbles and scratches now captures their attention.
Dance & Exercise
The person's anticipation of changes in surface appearances may help them refine dance and exercise patterns. Diagrams and videotapes of refined appearances may be translated into changes in their own movements. They are apt to consider and follow recommendations for an exercise program, including substituting different methods when indicated.
Pace
Control over the pace of their movements is seen in the various speeds at which the move, in accordance with environmental circumstances. They can usually vary the pace of active and passive range of motion exercises. The environmental factors that necessitate a change in pace that they are apt to pay attention to include: the general state of their health, hot or cold weather or rooms, and air pollution.
Balance
Adjustments in balance are usually made in coordination with postural changes.
Precautions
The ability to anticipate secondary effects seems to be connected to an understanding of threats, precautions and medical complications.
Compliance
Independent compliance with doctor's orders about skin and hair care, filling pill dispensing boxes for medication schedules, and following hygienic housekeeping standards is common.
Adjusting surface appearance effects to comply with home, work, and community standards is often possible.