How do you do it? - Let Habits & efficient Systems work for you.

‘How do you get ready so fast?’ My child asked me. Within 15 minutes of getting into the house from exercising, I bathed, dressed & I'm ready to go to work.

Later that day as IT Customer Service staff worked on my Laptop, the talk was about the newly introduced Attendance Monitoring System & a colleague complained about how stressful it was to him. He needs about 1 hour every morning to dress up. You can imagine my horror! I do that in a blink of an eye. Another lady says that she spends the whole of Sunday evening planning for the next week & yet each morning her room is like it was hit by a tornado as she'd have clothes strewn all over in her bid to decide.

So I shared my system with them & perhaps you too can adopt some of it.

I have ‘automated’ what I wear to work & most other places I go to. All my suits are lined up in the Wardrobe & I wear them in a round-robin pattern. After it is worn, the suit goes to the back of the line, awaiting its turn. I pick the suit, choose an appropriate shirt which is already ironed & folded, then the shoe & the belt, based on color & pattern that matches the suit.

I don’t sit & wonder ‘what am I going to wear to work or to Service or any other place. I wear the suit or trad whose turn it is, & I love whatever it is. Of course, I have made sure that the clothes are all good & representative of whom I am at this time. It has made life simple for me.


What things in life can you ‘automate’? Do you have a routine for waking up & things to do afterwards? What about what to wear, what to do at work & what to do afterwards? You will do yourself a great deal of good by being more efficient. Develop & entrench some good habits now & create the structure to support them.


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