• gazby@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The trick is to have the things obstruct the door, so you’re forced to become consciously aware of them as you leave. Nothing short of that (or a spreadsheet for packing if you’re going overnight) works for me.

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      1 year ago

      But wait, you forgot your coffee. Go back inside, set the important thing down, get your coffee and lock up.

      I swear ADHD is like life in hard mode sometimes.

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        1 year ago

        There was a meme I saw on Lemmy a while back that said undiagnosed ADHD is like having life set to hard mode but you and everybody else think you’re set to easy mode.

        Getting a diagnosis and/or treatment doesn’t change the fact that you’re on hard mode, but at least you know what you need to tackle.

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      1 year ago

      That’ll be the one time I decide to use my front door instead of garage door on the morning lol

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      1 year ago

      This is why I have magnets on my door. So if it’s something like a form or an envelope to mail, I can stick it right over the doorknob

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      I always put my keys on anything I need to remember, since they’re the last thing I grab before I head out, and I can’t lock the door or start the car without them. If it’s more of a concept, I write it on a post-it, then put the keys on that.