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8 Post author: Raemon 31 December 2010 03:39PM

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Comment author: Raemon 31 December 2010 04:25:15PM *  0 points [-]

This was helpful (or at least feels helpful right now, before I've actually started doing anything). Making the apartment my first priority is a good idea.

The "losing stuff" doesn't so much have to do with how things are organized around the house, but how they are organized when I'm in transit. I lost my wallet on the train when I set it down next to me (after showing my train-pass to the conductor) and then forgot to pick it up again when I left. I previously lost a hard drive when I was temporarily living at a friends' house, and then he moved to a new house and I moved home. So it's not a single one time change I need to make, it's some kind of change in the way I keep track of things while I'm going places.

Comment author: Benquo 31 December 2010 05:06:57PM *  0 points [-]

Glad I could be a little useful.

Sounds like the losing stuff is also a goal that requires longer term commitment, and should be tackled later with the other habit goals. I used to lose stuff all the time too, and I'm not sure how I stopped.

It might have something to do with wearing more of my stuff (more pockets, wearable bags, etc), though I am really not sure. But if you are going around with a lot of stuff you have to carry separately, and no or few pockets in your outerwear, you might try a week with wearable storage, and see if that helps noticeably.