No matter how many hours there are before work, food is
wolfed down last minute as you scramble to put your shoes on. Although you know
what time the train leaves, you always find yourself doing a little run
walk to get to the platform on time. The
last minute dash crops up countless times in our highly scheduled days; to
reach the post office before it closes, to get back from lunch break, to
quickly write a new post before work (that last one’s for me).
This is a habit I am currently trying to curb (she says sat
in her pj’s whipping out a quick blog half an hour before work). It’s tough
because time is precious and there is SO much to do, but not leaving enough
time for the little things like having a cup of tea and preparing for the day
can leave you in a bit of a mess, despite having ticked off the important tasks. Arriving
at your destination feeling fresh, confident that you aren’t emulating an
embarrassing Bridget Jones blusher moment, and that you don’t smell like you
slept in a bin, is underrated. My LMD (last
minute dash) tends to go something like this; take a bite of toast while tying
shoe laces, grab make up bag for last minute application in car (not whilst
driving though, don’t arrest me), hunt down front door keys (they are never
where I think I leave them) and compulsively check that all of the household
appliances are off (there’s a bit of OCD in all of us). My dad’s LMD tends to be;
wake up (on couch still wearing yesterday’s suit), use one product to both moisturise
face and style hair, and grab body spray and coffee to humanise himself on the
way to work.
So the next time you crack out that to do list to plan your
day, don’t forget to give yourself time to do the little things. That extra 10
minutes will see you arriving at work punctual and on your boss’s nice not
naughty list, and will prevent any last minute mascara slip ups from
frantically oomphing your lashes in the rear view mirror of your car when you
arrive. Allocate yourself some chill time and eliminate that last minute dash.