5 tips to be more timely

Just five more minutes? Does it sound familiar? Maybe that decision is the culprit that always come late to everywhere.

Arriving five minutes late may be normal for some, but there are people who take their time seriously and see in lack of punctuality lack of consideration for others.

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Like many habits,puntuality It is more difficult for some than for others, but it is a skill that can be learned with simple tricks to become the person who arrives early and ends their projects with time to spare.

Next we show you five habits of those people who are always punctual:

 

1. Do not delay the time to get up. Awakening is the first thing of the day that many postpone. If you are one of those who press the repeat button on your alarm and go back to sleep, or accidentally turn off the alarm, wake up 30 minutes later in a state of panic, getting up will be an easy thing to delay. Solution: Put your alarm out of your reach. The physical movement of the bed will be a safe way to get out of bed.

 

2. They know what they are going to eat the night before. Everyone leaves the house running, but the punctual people He tends to have his mornings prepared before going to bed the night before. Your shoes and keys are at the door and your breakfast is ready. Some even leave their clothes ready the night before.

 

3. Finish assignments on time. Often, people who arrive late simply get caught up in moving from one activity to another, says Julie Morgenstern, author ofTime Management from the Inside Out . People who are aware of time, on the other hand, trace their tasks in advance and understand how much time they should devote to each project. Ask the question: "How long will this take?" and you will discover that it is easier to solve things.

4. They take "dead" times. Part of the psychology of lateness is the fear of waiting or being left with nothing to do. People who are perpetually retarded often try to make sure they stay busy, and even the simple idea of ​​sitting in a doctor's lobby makes them anxious. Morgenstern suggests using this time to catch up on simple tasks, such as sending emails or reading the book you've wanted to browse for some time.

 

5. They have the ability to calculate meticulously. The punctual people They are very serious planners. They trace their days, often up to the time it will take them to walk, or the minutes in traffic, which means they are rarely delayed. If you want to be like that, you just have to measure the time it takes you to complete simple tasks for three days in a row.

Find out how much time it takes to get from your bed to the door of your house, and then from the door of your building to your desk, with a stop to buy a coffee on the way. Soon, you will become a master of time.You see it? Being punctual is not that difficult. Although if everything goes wrong try with these excuses so you do not have to arrive early.