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Re: Question to americans
(Anonymous) 2024-11-11 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)I have to be at work by 11:00 PM so I set my alarm for 8:30 PM, fight with getting up the entire time and am out the door at the latest 10:00 PM. Takes me about 45 minutes to get to work, but I give myself 15 extra minutes just in case something comes up and I'll still have plenty of time to be at work on time.
On my weekends, I'm usually up around 6:00 AM or 7:00 AM.
In terms of waking up to have enough time to get ready for the day, I tend to believe waking up 2-3 hours before needing to leave the house is most ideal. At least an hour is needed to get up, clean up, use restroom, get dressed, get organized, focus on getting ready for the day.
Add in extra time for possible unforseen setbacks.
Add in any other extra time for any tasks you may want to do before heading out to work.
I personally try not to fit in any non-at-home tasks/chores before work because that sort of shit tends to bite me in the ass.
Get up, get ready, maybe eat something quick and easy, then leave for work.
I can't imagine doing something like get up, go out to the gym, come back home, get ready for work, go to store to buy food for work, get gas, head to work.
Like, going to the gym, getting gas, and going to the store before work? I'd be so drained already by the time I have to work, likely running into the dumbest fucking minor inconveniences that forces me to feel rushed to get to work and likely I'd end up being late.
Re: Question to americans
(Anonymous) 2024-11-11 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)I am a bit earlier riser but absolutely same! I need couple of hours to get comfortably ready (shower, breakfast, cleaning after cats etc). And I absolutely not doing gym/going somewhere if I don't need to. I am tired just thinking about it