No, no. Just put your things "some place safe" where you would "never forget" where they are. /s
Disclosure: I am in the process of cleaning my office now. Sure, half the office looks great, but I can't find a ton of things that I use on a daily basis. I am wasting more time looking for things now that it is getting "organized".
My plan now is to create more of an Adam Savage style workspace where everything is visible around me. I am convinced that drawers or plastic storage bins contain micro-blackholes that absorb anything I might consider useful.
When I put something down in a place that I don't usually leave it there is an odd feeling of disquiet. It's like my future self is trying to warn me that I will be really frustrated looking for the item. Sometimes it feels like someone is pranking me, running behind and moving my shit. I did that for forty odd years before realising that I can't trust my memory.
This phenomenon is the premise of the film Memento, the life of a man who cannot make new memories. Well worth anyones time but extra salient for my ADHD peeps.
For real though, the trick is to put it down, then take a few steps away, then look at it for a few seconds, then say where it is out loud (if possible, if you are at work or something you may seem crazy).
At least for me this has a very high success ratio.
I do the same but I usually say it to my wife or kids, so if it didn't work then they can remind me 😉🤣
And if they are not around I just say "Hey Google remind me in X minutes/hours about blabla", it's actually a very good habit, and I have about 6 Tiles (like airtags) on all my important stuff that I can ring if I forget where I put it. They can also be used to locate my phone, I just need to find 1 device and press it to ring my phone and then find all the rest 😉
Edit: oh and another pro tip, cameras at the house can also be used to check if you locked the door! 😂
How are those tiles? I'm always suspicious of them because the way airtags work involves some seriously sketch use of Apple's location network -- it's basically a very specialized form of the creepy sonar phone hacking from The Dark Knight movie, in that all the Apple devices are recruited to spy on these things and phone home about them without their owner's say-so.
Without top-level support from the major mobile operating system vendor, does it keep up? I mean, does it work well without Google being involved?
I have about 6 Tiles (like airtags) on all my important stuff that I can ring if I forget where I put it. They can also be used to locate my phone, I just need to find 1 device and press it to ring my phone and then find all the rest
I wouldn't be able to leave the flat most mornings if I didn't have Chipolo tags on my keys and a card one in my wallet.
Take them out of the bedroom with me, don't bother putting them on first thing because who does that, wander round making breakfast, and boom, they are GONE FROM THE APARTMENT.