I have to tell you about a quality-of-life-enhancing change I made recently. It might seem like a no brainer to you. But I have to share because it makes me so happy. It involves my house and car keys.
I bought my first car when I was 26. At the time I was living with my then-fiance (now husband), Barry, who always kept his car keys and house keys on separate rings. So I did the same thing. After we got a dog, I appreciated that I wasn’t lugging my car keys along on my dog walks. After awhile, though, we had a dedicated keyring for dog walks with just the front door key on it. But I kept my car and house keys separate because that’s how I’d always done it.
Fast forward (gulp) 29 years. I was given a new, smaller key ring when I was awarded Volunteer of the Year by NAPO-St. Louis. I love this key ring but it’s smaller than my old one and it was harder to find in my purse. I try to keep an organized purse, but I never really had a good spot within my purse to store my keys. Finding my keys in my purse when I needed to get into my house was a frequent source of frustration. Truth be told, that was a problem with the older, bigger key ring too. (Our garage is detached from our house, so the house is always locked.)
I keep my car keys on a carabiner to make it easy to keep track of them when I’m working (team members frequently need access to my keys to get supplies out of my van). One day, a couple of months ago, for a reason I don’t recall, I decided to hook my keychain with my house keys onto my car-key carabiner.
Oh. My. Heavens. That little change has made a HUGE difference in my quality of life. Let me count the ways:
It’s the greatest. I drive pretty much every day, so this has a daily impact on my life. Even a few months into this, I still automatically ask myself, “Where are my house keys?” when I start to get out of the car. And then I become thrilled that I don’t have to look for them.
Small change, huge results. Is there any tiny change you could make in your life to reduce or eliminate a source of stress or irritation?
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