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Comment author: beoShaffer 03 September 2013 04:27:16AM 26 points [-]

Always have a hand physically in contact with your key whenever you close the door to your house/apartment from the outside. I have never been locked out since I started doing this.

Comment author: lukeprog 18 September 2013 02:10:47AM 7 points [-]

I've trained the habit of quickly tapping my front and back pockets whenever I go through an entrance/exit to a building or apartment. I always have the exact same things in my pockets, so I immediately notice if I'm missing something. Phone in front left, keys in right front, earbuds in back left, wallet in back right. Works very well for me.

Comment author: malo 18 September 2013 06:28:04PM 2 points [-]

Seconded. I have the same habit and it's been very valuable.

Comment author: maia 04 September 2013 04:28:02AM 3 points [-]

On a related note: My car locks all of the doors when I lock the driver's side door using the key. I make a habit of doing this every time I exit the car, since I have owned it (~3 years).

I have only been locked out once; the one time I was locked out was because I didn't lock the car on the driver's side! (I left through the passenger side to avoid 5 seconds of rain. Bad tradeoff.)

Another car thing I do mostly for habitual reasons is turn on my lights anytime I'm in the car, even during the day; this makes me less likely to forget at night, and has the bonus of being very helpful in certain daylight lighting conditions.

Comment author: pinyaka 04 September 2013 02:31:30AM *  2 points [-]

I bought an electronic keypad for this. As a bonus, when I ride my bike to work I don't have to carry keys.

Comment author: shminux 03 September 2013 05:53:36AM 0 points [-]

Also make sure your lock is not self-locking.

Comment author: [deleted] 25 March 2015 08:53:23AM 0 points [-]

I have a door handle.

Comment author: mindspillage 09 September 2013 07:39:53AM 0 points [-]

My keys are attached to my wallet; I can't forget one without forgetting both. I am terrifically absent-minded but haven't left without them since I started doing this.