Running Late All The Time?
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Running Late All The Time?
I woke up at 4 a.m. today. I came to the Quilting Board and looked around on General Chit-Chat and Recipes. I cleaned out my spices and another box with vinegars, molasses, oils, etc. I put away dishes from the dish drainer, started some laundry, talked to my husband before he left for work and then had breakfast while I watched some show on t.v. I had an appointment for a bone scan and needed to leave the house at 8:15 but didn't leave until 8:25. All the way over I was kicking myself for always running behind schedule. I mean, seriously, I had been up since 4 a.m. for crying out loud!!
Several years ago I made a commitment to be punctual and have made major improvements with social events and work (most days I arrive way early to work!). I made it to my appointment on time (but they had asked me to be there a few minutes early to register). They couldn't have been nicer and everything went fine, with no waiting (or feeling rushed). My problem is WHY do I still do this???? Anyone else have this problem and some insight?
Several years ago I made a commitment to be punctual and have made major improvements with social events and work (most days I arrive way early to work!). I made it to my appointment on time (but they had asked me to be there a few minutes early to register). They couldn't have been nicer and everything went fine, with no waiting (or feeling rushed). My problem is WHY do I still do this???? Anyone else have this problem and some insight?
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You need to figure out exactly what causes you to be late.
Do you get distracted, on the computer? If so, stay off of the computer, when you need to go somewhere.
Is it last minute "must do" things? Set an alarm clock, for 10-30 minutes before you need to leave. When that alarm sounds, consider it your signal to quickly wrap up any last minute details . . . then LEAVE THE HOUSE. Don't give yourself even a minute, to get distracted again! Try to leave earlier than needed; you never know what traffic will be like.
Do you get distracted, on the computer? If so, stay off of the computer, when you need to go somewhere.
Is it last minute "must do" things? Set an alarm clock, for 10-30 minutes before you need to leave. When that alarm sounds, consider it your signal to quickly wrap up any last minute details . . . then LEAVE THE HOUSE. Don't give yourself even a minute, to get distracted again! Try to leave earlier than needed; you never know what traffic will be like.
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I can't stand to be late. I always leave too early.LOL. When my children were small, one of them and I left in one car and the other one and his dad came in another car.LATE! They are in their 50's and it still is that way. ha. Now they are not living with us. Whew.
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This might have something to do with my problem. My mother is NEVER late to anything! My father is late to EVERYTHING! My mother is very neat and tidy. My father stacks paper all over. I think it's genetic. I'm only half joking here. I have to work at staying neat and tidy. . . and puntual.
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I have to write myself a note on when I need to leave, and it also helps me to set the microwave timer for 10 minutes before I need to leave. I also allow myself to be up to 5 minutes late to appointments without berating myself; most places allow for people being up to 5 minutes late.
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Sounds like you were just getting warmed up to enjoy a day at home. Even with a 4 hour lead time, who wants to go to work or a medical test/procedure! When I still worked, I had every clock in the house set 10-15 minutes early. Sounds stupid but it helped a bit. I read somewhere where people who are habitually late have control issues. One thing I do believe is the more time I have, the more time I waste.
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(When I think of the beautiful sunrises I've missed....sigh. But I usually just lie down until the desire passes.)
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4 a.m. = insomnia. Trust me, I'm not awake at 4 a.m. by choice. LOL Some nights I wake up at midnight. Some nights it's 1-3 a.m. and so on. If I wake up at 4 I may or may not be able to sleep again before I'm up for the day.
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