How Not To Be Late At Work

3 min readJun 27, 2017
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I.am.late.for.work.again!

There is not a day in a week that I do not get late!

And you know what?

I am tired of being late! I am getting frustrated because of my tardiness!

Consequences of Tardiness

Being late is stressful because I tend to hurry which makes me awfully clumsy and forgetful. Not to mention I get deducted five pesos for every minute that I am late!

When I know and have a firsthand repeated experience that being late stresses me out and deducts a portion of my hard-earned income, why do I keep on doing it?

Simple. Because it is a habit. Because I have no self-discipline. (That hurts but it is true!)

Getting up in the morning during the weekdays has always been a chore for me. I hit the snooze button on my phone alarm 4–5 times before I actually get myself out of bed. (Some of you know how that feels.)

Hurry! Hurry! Always Hurry!

Getting up means I am way, way past my wake-up time of 6:00 am. I have to hurriedly take a bath, prepare my meals which I have to bring, dress up as quickly as I can and ran to hail a jeep or a tricycle to the train station.

By the time I get to the train station, I have to hastily climb the stairs, dodging working-class people like me while praying I don’t cause any accidents: me stumbling or me making other people stumble.

As soon as I get to the train platform I am sweating so bad that my shirt and face are so wet with sweat! I have to wipe myself with my already wet with sweat handkerchief then walk as fast as I can, actually ran is a better word, as I get off the train to my place of work.

When I get to work, I looked like I just took a shower — of sweat. I swiftly change into the top of my uniform and eat my breakfast as fast as I can while disoriented-ly and tiredly catch up with my workday.

Done With This Habit

But that was I month ago.

One day, I woke up tired of hurriedly doing things in the morning.

I resolved to incorporate better habits into my day like:

· Preparing things that I need to bring to the office the night before.

· Putting my breakfast and lunch into containers so that all I need to do is to remove the food containers from the fridge into my lunch bag in the morning before leaving for work.

· Putting out the things I have to use to go to the office like clean undies, shirt, and my uniform

· Fixing the messy contents of my bag so that I know where my coins, my train card, my portable fan, and my handkerchief are.

· Making sure that I have to really get up by the time my alarm sounds and I am only allowed to hit the snooze button once.

· Refrain from doing chores that can wait to be done during the time I get home like sweeping the floor or fixing the laundry

· Going to bed not too late when I do not have much to do at night.

Why It’s Worth Not Being Late

Sounds easy?

Well, not quite.

There are times I still struggle to get myself out of bed in the morning. There are also times when I am hard up sleeping at night (insomnia hits me sometimes).

But every time I am tempted to hit that snooze button one more time in the morning, that responsible part of me berates my lazy, sleepy self to get going or else!

I have fewer lates now, once or twice a month due to things that are out of my control like sudden train malfunctions.

I am far less stressed in the morning at work and I get to accomplish more during the workday and go home on the dot which I think is the best result of coming to work early or on time.

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Mohines B. Giron
Mohines B. Giron

Written by Mohines B. Giron

Jesus follower, happy wife, mom to two beautiful girls, enjoys sewing, reading, writing, DIYs, washing clothes, and doing the dishes.

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