How fast do you get ready in the morning


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  1. 1. How long do you take in the morning before you leave the house?

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    • I take forever!
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Every Neowinian has to wake up and face reality: It's a new day, I gotta get ready!

Usually, I'd say I take about 40 minutes before I'm out of the house the moment I woke up after bashing the hell out of Snooze on my alarm clock.

Edited by revvo

Old job,

I'd have to be at work Thursdays at 7am until 3pm. Fridays and Saturdays 7am-11pm.

I'd wake up at around 5:50-5:55am, get dressed and go, stop get gas if needed and food for later in the day. I'd get to work around 640am-645am. Go in, get a sheet, pillow, jump on the couch and go back to sleep.

Ahh cant wait to go back!

Alarm wakes me up at 6:02... I snooze it until 7:00... take a shower... finish at about 7:20... get dressed+smell good then leave at about 7:40... drive to work and get there at about 7:59. I have a mad rush to work... tend to speed a lot. I need to stop snoozing so much.

Then at work I actually "wake up"... I rarely remember the drive there. I'm on auto pilot.

I wake up at 5:30AM everyone morning to get to school. I spend about 10 minutes getting ready (includes brushing my teeth, washing face, putting on clothes, eating breakfast) the remaining 20 minutes I spend playing games on my PC or watching the early News12 news. Then at 6:06AM I leave my house and walk to the bus stop. I arrive at school at 7:05AM...

I wake up at 5:30AM everyone morning to get to school. I spend about 10 minutes getting ready (includes brushing my teeth, washing face, putting on clothes, eating breakfast) the remaining 20 minutes I spend playing games on my PC or watching the early News12 news. Then at 6:06AM I leave my house and walk to the bus stop. I arrive at school at 7:05AM...

10 minutes? You should be a Fireman. :)

Assuming I have to work, then usually between 10 and 15 minutes. That may seem crazy to some people, but I like to get as much sleep as I can possibly get, which isn't that much as it is. I have a weird sleeping habit where I can't seem to fall asleep much before 12-1ish, so I normally don't even bother trying. I have to get up around 7:45 in most cases to catch a ride to work.

Don't worry; I shower the night before, and still leave time to wash up and get ready in the morning. And since I eat breakfast at work during break, I don't have to worry about it in the morning.

i lay everything out the night before hand and i'm OCD as well so everything is always in the same spot, folded in the same way, etc. i can practically get ready in the morning blind

so i take only about 10-15 minutes depending if i decide to read the newspaper whilst eating breakfast

if i hit the snooze i fall asleep again and wake up several hours late :p

alarm starts going off at 7:15 snooze til 7:30 then out the door by 7:40 to arrive at work at 7:58! it's like clockwork, i dont have to speed if i leave by 7:42 if i dont catch every single red light or get caught in traffic on my commute. i realized it's not worth it to speed and get a ticket because i'm trying to get to a job on time.

I take my shower at night.

I wake up at 5:55 AM, turn on my TV, and wait for "American Morning" to come on at 5:59 AM. I watch that, sleeping through the ads. At about 6:23 AM, I get my breakfast (cereal). At 6:30 AM, I go to the bathroom and brush my teeth. At 6:33 AM, I get dressed. At 6:37 AM, I go downstairs and wait until 6:40 AM, and I leave for school.

I take my shower at night.

I wake up at 5:55 AM, turn on my TV, and wait for "American Morning" to come on at 5:59 AM. I watch that, sleeping through the ads. At about 6:23 AM, I get my breakfast (cereal). At 6:30 AM, I go to the bathroom and brush my teeth. At 6:33 AM, I get dressed. At 6:37 AM, I go downstairs and wait until 6:40 AM, and I leave for school.

At 6:33 AM, I get dressed. At 6:37 AM, I go downstairs and wait until 6:40 AM, and I leave for school.

And these are exactly the same times every school day. You don't ever get dressed at say 6:34 AM.?

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