Had an awful day. I was in the car with my mum and dad and I checked to see if I had my purse/wallet and it wasn't there I went home to look for it and it wasn't there, so I've had to cancel my bank card. The point is that Im so sick of losing things, I have tried to take action but even attaching my wallet to a keyring so I can put in on my belt loop hasn't worked. I guess I was tired yesterday but it just makes me feel so stupid I feel like moving far away to somewhere that I can live a self sufficient life and no possessions Does anyone else have any advice on keeping track of their belongings?
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Struggling with losing things
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Re: Struggling with losing things
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Yes and I hate it since it very much tends to make me feel useless and incapable. I try to be obsessively careful to always try and put things in a set place or pocket to avoid such events. Would a clip and chain or one of those curly plastic retracting key ring or a lanyard be an option?
I once thought I'd lost my card turned my flat upside down then gave up and called bank only to find it right there on my desk. Last week I searched everywhere/turned the place upside down looking for remote control. Back at Easter I lost my smart phone and more recently my brother lost his wallet containing over £150 he was due to pay me.
Luckily all these things all turned up for me/my brother but the feeling is horrible. Has your wallet turned up yet, (usually they do, very shortly after you cancel your cards.
Yes and I hate it since it very much tends to make me feel useless and incapable. I try to be obsessively careful to always try and put things in a set place or pocket to avoid such events. Would a clip and chain or one of those curly plastic retracting key ring or a lanyard be an option?
I once thought I'd lost my card turned my flat upside down then gave up and called bank only to find it right there on my desk. Last week I searched everywhere/turned the place upside down looking for remote control. Back at Easter I lost my smart phone and more recently my brother lost his wallet containing over £150 he was due to pay me.
Luckily all these things all turned up for me/my brother but the feeling is horrible. Has your wallet turned up yet, (usually they do, very shortly after you cancel your cards.
Tom
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Re: Struggling with losing things
I am always losing things...I can deal with it...its when otherw berate me and tell me I need to pay more attentiom, be more careful, be more respomsible....really I am trying, I beat myself up plenty...and that gqrbage is npt helping...and I am fsr better then ai used to be. Also yes I carry a giant keyring on a plastic coiled cord I can hang over my arm....I lose it much less that way...not going to care about normal...care about effective. Also find a very visible put down spot or where you naturally put things at home.it helps
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