More and more people find themselves feeling overwhelmed by the number of things they have to do. Their phones constantly send work alerts, the mailbox is filled with bills every month, while friends and relatives can unexpectedly ask for help. This clutter can get to even the best of us. Thankfully, there are tips that allow anyone to make time for everything.
Punctual people wake up when they are supposed to
There aren’t a lot of people who love to wake up early. Most prefer to snooze for those extra five minutes or "accidentally" turn off the alarm. Half an hour or an hour later, they have to rush to work. This problem is quite easy to solve — put the alarm out of your reach. That way, you’ll have to get up to turn it off, and once you do, there's a smaller chance you'll go back to sleep.
Plan breakfast at dinner
Studies show that the morning is the busiest part of the day. Punctual people prepare for it in the evening: pack their lunch, and place keys, phone, and wallet where they should be. It's also a good idea to prepare and iron clothes for the next day.
Pack everything you need in advance
It's very easy to become forgetful and absent-minded when there are so many things happening. Perhaps you often have to return to work for your phone charger or find it difficult to locate your keys in the backpack. To save time, make sure everything is placed where it should be before you leave.
Don’t try to "do one more thing" before your workday is over
People who manage their time wisely will not try to get one more thing done before they leave work. You might end up wasting a lot more time than initially intended. For example, responding to an email can easily turn into processing dozens of them.
Punctuality tips: Value your free time
People who are always in a hurry find waiting or having nothing to do difficult to handle. They subconsciously try to keep themselves in a constant state of movement. Because of this, for example, they go to great lengths to wait in a queue. Instead of worrying yourself silly, it is better to get started on a small task you've postponed for a long time. For example, starting on a book you wanted to read months ago.
By sticking to this advice, you will see how much time it saves you just within a couple of days.