Not forgetting things
Feb. 16th, 2014 04:18 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Whenever I leave the house, I always take with me my wallet, phone and keys. It's really rare I forget this -- my subconscious is quite attuned to the "leaving the house" process, and if I feel there's nothing in my pockets, it really stands out, and I know I need to get them before I go.
However, I'm careful never to put any of them in my pockets except when I put ALL of them in. Because when I have one, my subconscious says "all OK, let's go".
I could alternatively make a conscious check I have ALL of them before I leave. But that seems too complicated. Human brains and bodies are really good at following habits -- except when you interrupt half way through and don't notice the possible ways it could go wrong later.
However, I'm careful never to put any of them in my pockets except when I put ALL of them in. Because when I have one, my subconscious says "all OK, let's go".
I could alternatively make a conscious check I have ALL of them before I leave. But that seems too complicated. Human brains and bodies are really good at following habits -- except when you interrupt half way through and don't notice the possible ways it could go wrong later.
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Date: 2014-02-17 01:53 pm (UTC)Yeah, I imagine so. I mean, often they don't have pockets AT ALL.
I often upend my trousers, sometimes with me in them ;-p.
Yeah, my first thought was "what if I bend over or hang upside down..." but then I discovered that I could bend over carefully and I never hung upsidedown, so it wasn't an issue. But if you *do* then a separate bag is better :)