Are you late for work because you can't find your wallet? Can't you remember when you last saw him? It is doubly offensive if all cash, bank cards and driver's license were kept in the wallet. Use all your sanity and memory to find the precious loss without wasting time.
Instructions
Step 1
Check the rooms in your house that you just visited. Look in obvious places. Browse where the wallet might be. Do not panic through a pile of clothes and turn out all your pockets and bags. Instead, just look around to see if the wallet is in plain sight.
Step 2
Look for a wallet where it should be or where it usually lies. Look in your everyday bag or purse, in the pocket of your yesterday's jacket or trousers, in the breast pocket of your jacket. Make sure you just forget about your wallet. Sometimes things are where you always leave them.
Step 3
Check for yourself. It sounds silly, but you might forget that you put your wallet in your pocket or bag. Check these obvious places again, even if you've already done so.
Step 4
Check the pockets of your jacket, coat, or trousers for holes. Maybe the wallet just fell into the lining of your raincoat or bag.
Step 5
Now you know that the wallet is definitely not in the house. Look carefully at the entrance, around your house, in your car. If you have a garage, walk around it and examine every millimeter inside. Be attentive and picky about yourself. Go back and look at more likely places, even if you don't remember what you went through.
Step 6
Create a list of the places you've already checked so you don't come back to them again. A wallet is a fairly voluminous item. You may have missed something from the search locations. Wallets are rarely lost from pockets and purses. By the way, simple cleaning in and around the apartment may well reveal the loss. If not, well, at least you've cleaned up!
Step 7
Think back to the last place and time when you held your wallet in your hands. Have you been to a restaurant or supermarket? Repeating your actions after that, perhaps you mechanically come to your loss. These things usually happen when we are on autopilot and are distracted.
Step 8
Call people and places you have recently visited. Call your friends, work, restaurant, etc. They can find your missing, but not in any way identify it with you.
Step 9
By enlisting the help of others, you increase your chances of finding your wallet. You can even place an ad in your local newspaper. The chances that the money will be returned are small, but it is quite possible to get your documents back.
Step 10
Consider the possibility that the wallet has been stolen. Don't be discouraged or panic. If there is reason, you can contact the police. They are required to accept a statement of theft. The chances of finding a wallet are pretty slim though. If you suspect theft, immediately call the bank and block your bank cards. Documents can be restored.
Step 11
Last hope: close your eyes. Relax and unwind. Then resume your search attempts. With a fresh head, a lost wallet is much easier to find.
Step 12
If all attempts were unsuccessful, there is only one way out: replace the wallet. Go to the store immediately and buy yourself a new, beautiful and trendy wallet. This will smooth out frustration and stress.