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Make it so that when you arrive home you're never allowed to put your keys in the same place more than once.
Forgot something in the car and have to go back out? Time to find a new spot...
Oh hey, it's like ADHD for everyone!
Surviving adhd'er does a "spot" count if my keys are always attached to my pants?
As the rulemaker I'd say that's fair game, but you'd have to keep them strapped to your pajamas otherwise that's when you'd need to find a spot.
I think my wife has this curse already.
Did this already happen? Because I never put them in the same place and am constantly rushing to find them lol.