How To Be On Time (Even If You Always Lose Track of Time)
Alexis Haselberger
Helping busy professionals (+ teams) do more and stress less
Are you always running late?
No matter what you try?
Your friends tell you the wrong time, 30 minutes earlier than scheduled, in the hopes you might actually get there at the correct time?
You have every intention of being on time, but you’re overly optimistic about how long things will take?
Or do you simply lose track of time, very easily? (This is me; 100%)
First, you’re not alone.
Second, maybe you don’t care about being late, and find it annoying that others DO care so much. (And if so, feel free to stop reading!)
But back to those of us who are late, but don’t want to be late…anymore.
Seriously, no judgment here.
At least from me.
And I don’t want you to judge yourself either.
You might just be someone who needs some supportive structures in place to help you stay on time.
(Heck, I use basically ALL of the supportive structures below on a regular basis, and I don’t feel bad about it at all.)
So, if you’re someone who’s always running late, and you want to change this, then I have a few things you can try:
Set a timer on your phone (and tell the other person you did and why)
Block travel time on your calendar
Adjust the default meeting notifications on your calendar
Use a visual timer (digital or physical)
Got a strategy I’ve missed?
What helps YOU be on time?