Colter Reed

What Do You Have in Your Pockets?

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My grandfather was a master carpenter. When he worked, he wore a carpenter belt that carried his tools. He always had what he needed the most, right there.

Your pockets don’t hold as much as a carpenter belt, but they’re still the best place to put the tools you need most often.

If you got up and went outside right now, what could you do? Would you be able to get back in? Make your way home? Save a life? With a little planning, you can do a lot with what you have on you.


Here are seven thing you have or should have in your pockets.

Whatever goes in your pockets needs to be small, lightweight, and durable. It’s going to take a beating. Multitaskers are good, too; the more uses an item has, the more useful you’ll find it.

You may not build a house with what fits in your pockets, but those tools are still the foundation of making it through your day. You do that pocket check on your way out the door for a reason: you’re going to be off your game if you leave something behind.

Question: What’s in your pockets? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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