Some people have the habit of always losing things unknowingly. This could result from forgetfulness, carelessness, multitasking, or stress.

The misplaced item can be a mobile phone, cash, wallet, house keys, pen, remote control, necklace, or debit card. But the most common of all is the mobile phone.

The mobile phone contains a lot of apps and digits. It is where photos, videos, necessary documents and personal details are kept. It could be misplaced or stolen. Nomophobia is the feeling of stress when we lose our mobile phones.

We mostly lose items on the road, at home, in workspaces, restaurants, bars, public transport, in church etc.

To save your time and energy hunting for misplaced items, just calm down so you won’t make it harder and follow these strategies:

  1.   Locate where you last saw the item.

  2.   Think about what you were doing when you had the item.

  3.   Go to the paces you’ve been with the item.

  4.   Take a deep breath and relax.

  5.   Search the area where it’s normally kept.

  6.   Search cluttered areas

  7.   Clean your home or work spaces.

  8.   Ask a friend or fellow family member.

  9.   Visit the nearest lost and found.

  10. Post filers of the item.

  11. Use tracking apps

1. Locate where you last saw the items: to find something you’ve lost

The first thing to do when you lose an item is to picture the last place you set your eyes on it. Try remembering the last time you saw it. This will help you broaden your memories of where you might find it. If you can’t still remember, make a list of the places you’ve been with it.

2.Think about what you were doing when you had the item: to find something you’ve lost

Thinking about this can bring back a little memory of what you were doing when you had the item. This could help track where you might find it.

3. Go to the places you’ve been with the item: to find something you’ve lost

Going back to where you had the item last, you might just find it at any of those places. Maybe you dropped it and just stumbled on it again.

4.  Take a deep breath and relax:

You may feel frightened and confused when you lose some things like documents. But finding it will still seem difficult if you don’t relax and calm yourself. So, try to take a deep breath, relax, and then start your search carefully.

5.   Search the areas it’s usually kept:

If you have a particular spot where you keep items, that should be a wonderful place to search. Do not toss your stuff around in a panic. You are going to create a bigger mess and may not find what you are seeking. You may even end up misplacing other stuff. So take your time and do a careful search around the house. You can also search your pocket and backpack In case you accidentally put them there.

6.   Search cluttered areas:

Of course, you can find nothing in an untidy environment. The missing item is likely to be buried in a messed up environment. If you arrange those areas, you may likely find what you are looking for.

  1.   Clean up your home or workspace:

The item could be anywhere, you just need to do some cleaning. Tidy up cluttered areas. For example, if your wardrobe is a mess, pile up your clothes and other items around.

8.   Ask friends or fellow family members:

Sometimes, you might think you have misplaced an item without knowing someone might have possessed it or moved it. So ask people around you If they have seen your missing item or carried it.

9.   Visit the nearest lost and found:

If it was in a public place, you misplaced your item and went back but discovered it wasn’t there. Visit the closest lost and found in that area. Give a complaint and describe the item. If the item is not there, leave your contact information so they can get to you. Incase the item turns in.

10.   Post filers of the item:

If you still can’t find your item, make filers. Describe the item and leave your contact information so people can get through to you once they find it. If you paste the filers around the environment, you know you misplaced the item. You could also post it on social media and offer tokens to anyone who finds it. That is if you desperately need the item and it’s very important.

11.   Use tracking apps:

There are a lot of tracking apps you can use to find your missing item, especially on your mobile phone.

Panicking over everything isn’t healthy. Search for your item. You might just find it. If you still don’t get hold of it, sometimes, forgetting about it might just help because it will appear when you least expect it.

Conclusion :

We are imperfect and we are bound to lose things. As unpleasant as it is that we make this mistake, we never learn to avoid it. We should also be careful not to get distracted when searching for our items, whether it’s through phone notifications or side chats. We should try searching with our eyes and not our mouths.

Frequently asked questions : How to find something you’ve lost

  1.   How do I keep myself from misplacing things?

You will always try to be self-aware of what is going on within you, so you will end up forgetting items around you.

  1.   What are common items lost?

Car keys, earrings, glasses, easily.

  1.   Any app for misplaced items?

Yes, there are. I lost is a search engine for lost items.

  1.   Which tracking apps can I use?

Some of the tracking apps are Duet, TrackR, tile etc.