View Full Version : When you get home and just walk inside, where do you put your keys and wallet etc.?
Street Hunger
01-11-2023, 08:46 PM
What's the best way to store your keys and wallet (the pocket essentials) in your home?
In a bin (or what?) by the door, or elsewhere?
I am thinking of buying a small, nice wood bowl for that purpose.
MrFonzworth
01-11-2023, 09:54 PM
1 star fakkit
Here's a few of the things that I do:
1. Hang them on a magnet near the door. The magnet just grabs them, making it much easier than having to struggle with aiming for a hook.
2. Always put them in the same place, (magnet) so that you can develop the muscle memory. (Note: This could backfire if there's a sudden change in your daily routine before you leave the house.)
3. If you find yourself misplacing your keys often, consider keeping a spare key somewhere safe, like with a friend or family member or a hidden location that you can remember.
4. Also keep a spare key hidden outside of your house, for in case the sudden change in routine that I mentioned earlier causes you to get locked out.
Another thing that I do is tap my pocket before I leave the house in order to feel my keys. You would have to develop that habit though. But habits are easy to establish when they're simple and manageable.
highwhey
01-11-2023, 10:43 PM
Here's a few of the things that I do:
1. Hang them on a magnet near the door. The magnet just grabs them, making it much easier than having to struggle with aiming for a hook.
2. Always put them in the same place, (magnet) so that you can develop the muscle memory. (Note: This could backfire if there's a sudden change in your daily routine before you leave the house.)
3. If you find yourself misplacing your keys often, consider keeping a spare key somewhere safe, like with a friend or family member or a hidden location that you can remember.
4. Also keep a spare key hidden outside of your house, for in case the sudden change in routine that I mentioned earlier causes you to get locked out.
Another thing that I do is tap my pocket before I leave the house in order to feel my keys. You would have to develop that habit though. But habits are easy to establish when they're simple and manageable.
how much adderall did u take?
how much adderall did u take?
Adderall is a medication primarily used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Which is a condition whose symptoms (Difficulty paying attention, following instructions, completing tasks) I've never experienced. As such, I have never been prescribed, nor have access, nor have ever had access to Adderall.
People may make assumptions based on limited information or a lack of knowledge about a particular subject or person. So hopefully I was able to clear up your misunderstanding.
It's important to remember that assumptions can be harmful, they can lead to misunderstandings, discrimination, and can perpetuate stereotypes. It's important to strive to learn from each other, to be open-minded and to question our own assumptions. Try to gather more information about the people around you, and to treat them as individuals rather than making assumptions about them.
Adderall is a medication primarily used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Which is a condition whose symptoms (Difficulty paying attention, following instructions, completing tasks) I've never experienced. As such, I have never been prescribed, nor have access, nor have ever had access to Adderall.
Hey, not to bother you or anything. But is there any chance you're under some asperger syndrome?
highwhey
01-11-2023, 11:30 PM
oh he ripped some addy lines for sure
Hey, not to bother you or anything. But is there any chance you're under some asperger syndrome?
I appreciate you not wanting to be a bother. It's respectful, kind, and thoughtful. This could show that you're considerate and attentive to the needs and feelings of others.
As for your question. Chance refers to the likelihood or probability of a particular event occurring. Such as the likelihood of getting into a traffic accident. Or the probability that you won't misplace your keys. And the likelihood or probabilities of events that involve chance can be influenced by various factors that can increase or decrease the likelihood or probability. (For example, developing the habit of tapping your pocket before leaving the house in order to feel your keys decreases the chances that you're going to forget them. Which decreases the chances of having to hire a locksmith, ruin your day, etc.)
Asperger syndrome is a form of autism that an affected individual is born with. A person either has it or they don't, thus trying to determine the chances that an unknown person has it is objectively misguided.
If you're asking me if I have Asperger syndrome, the answer to that question is simple. I don't.
If you're asking because you feel that you may have Asperger syndrome and want to learn more about it, it is best for you to consult a medical professional, such as a doctor or a psychologist, for a proper diagnosis.
diamenz
01-12-2023, 02:11 AM
you simply put them in the same place that you put them every time you enter your house. don't deviate from routine and you'll never have to look for your keys.
Thorpesaurous
01-19-2023, 11:04 AM
I put them on the shelf next to my bed behind my phone charger. Phone/Keys/Wallet ... everything else can be dealt with if you don't have whatever it is.
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