Now that Zoey is in school full time, I have to stick to a regular schedule. Every morning I get up at the same time. I wake up the monster and tell her to be dressed by the time I’m out of the shower.
I get her to school and head off to work. Most mornings I’m at work either just on time or 5-10 minutes early! I’m so proud of myself!
Sep 18, 05:43PM PDT | 0 comments
So I am hoping now that I have cut the Celexa out I will be able to get to work on time or even early! I never used to run late until I had my daughter; even then it was rare. I started running late when my work hours got changed to an “early morning” shift which isn’t good when the rest of the family seems to be stuck on third shift. I will make this work!
Apr 28, 03:15PM PDT | 0 comments
tucan has finished her CPA exams :)
I want to be able to get to work early but I find this very hard to do when you drive because you feel you have allll the time in the world. Luckily for me my job is such that I have to work a certain number of hours a day so I am able to put back in the time..I normally stay late after work hrs or work on weekens. Still this is a bad habit. But studying late at nights makes it very hard to get up early because I lie there like 1/2 hr before I move a musle trying to convince myself of why I should even go to work in the first place. :S
May 22, 2008, 07:00AM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
about arriving with some time to spare for events.
Enjoying it more than I expected.
Also seeing close up how people react when other people arrive at the last minute. Ouch.
Nov 13, 2005, 06:30PM PST | 0 comments
had an anxiety dream about being late for something important, at the end I discovered I was not late at all as it was really a week later than I thought.
Oct 16, 2005, 08:39AM PDT | 0 comments
late to choir tonight. late to work yesterday. I just need to leave earlier!!
Oct 12, 2005, 11:54PM PDT | 0 comments
but even more important: leave early enough for things to be able to stop rushing about. Whether I arrive on time or late—I hate feeling rushed—and the answer is to start transitions farther ahead of time.
Oct 12, 2005, 12:58PM PDT | 0 comments