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It happens at the most inconvenient times. You are rushing out the door, arms full of bags, mind racing through the day's to-do list, when suddenly you freeze. You pat your pockets, check your purse, and scan the counter, but they are gone. Your keys are missing. Panic sets in as you frantically retrace your steps, checking couch cushions and coat pockets, feeling increasingly helpless with every passing minute. That sinking feeling of being stuck, unable to move forward or access what you need, is universally frustrating. It stops us in our tracks and forces us to search until what was lost is found.
By Dr Joe PettigrewIt happens at the most inconvenient times. You are rushing out the door, arms full of bags, mind racing through the day's to-do list, when suddenly you freeze. You pat your pockets, check your purse, and scan the counter, but they are gone. Your keys are missing. Panic sets in as you frantically retrace your steps, checking couch cushions and coat pockets, feeling increasingly helpless with every passing minute. That sinking feeling of being stuck, unable to move forward or access what you need, is universally frustrating. It stops us in our tracks and forces us to search until what was lost is found.