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4 Tips for Getting Out the Door on Time

Posted by Christen Barbercheck on

We all know the feeling of racing to get out the door on time, whether it's for work, an important meeting, or to meet up with friends. 

Here are four practical tips to help minimize the daily scramble and stay on track. 

1. Plan Ahead the Night Before

Ease the morning rush by planning ahead. You might choose your outfit, pack your bag, or make a checklist of essential to-dos to give you a head start on the day.

2. Use a Visual Timer

Visual timers are your best friend to keep you on time. Set your Time Timer for specific tasks—such as your shower, breakfast, or doing your makeup—and stick to your allotted time. The visual element creates a friendly sense of urgency that makes it easier to stay focused. 

3. Create a Morning Routine

Promote calm and reduce stress with a daily morning routine. Identify the tasks you want or need to handle before you head out, including exercise, a mindful meditation, or time to savor a cup of coffee. Following a routine helps build habits that keep you organized and efficient.

4. Implement the Five-Minute Rule

Commit to devoting just five minutes to any task that often derails your morning routine. Hint: often it’s checking emails, scrolling through social media, or getting waylaid in small chores! Limit these activities to five minutes to help you stay on track and avoid time traps.

 

By incorporating these four tips into your day-to-day, you can bid farewell to the stress of running late and enjoy your daily routines. Remember, consistency and grace is your key to success. Be patient and, with a little practice, these strategies will become second nature, and your future self will thank you!

 

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