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?

    • Really fast, 10 minutes top I'm on my way!
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    • 10 to 30 minutes
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    • 30 to 60 minutes
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    • 1 to 2 hours
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    • I take forever!
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Generally, I set my alarm to about two hours before I need to be in class or at work (same thing--I work in a cognitive psychology lab as a research assistant):

  • 30 minutes to snooze through all four of my alarms
  • 30 minutes to eat
  • 30 minutes to take a shower and get ready
  • 30 minutes to commute to class/work

...and I'm still usually late. T_T

6:55 - Get up, shower, get dressed, eat breakfast and w/e else.

7:10 - Go on computer to look at stuff, normally just browse a bit of Neowin.

7:25 - Off to college.

:o that's the same as me apart from i go to college at 7:30 :p

hahaha...good thread. :D

basically i usually take 30-45 minutes to prepare myself to go to college in the morning.

6:10 - wake up and do preparations (washroom)

6:15 - turn on computer and have breakfast

6:35 - further preparations (bag packing, change of clothes)

6:40 - off to college

:laugh: sometimes i am really lazy to get up....when i have dreadful mornings.

6:00 - The time I want to get up, alarm goes off, mmmm, turn off alarm, walk back to my warm bed.

7:00 - Second alarm, time to turn off, back to th bed again.

8:00 - Phone alarm goes again, time to turn off, bed, again....lol.

8:15 - Get up, shower, get dressed.

8:30 - Time to leave for work.

I have two alarms, both situated away from my bed. They go off, I get out of bed, switch them off (read: not snooze), and then....get back into bed.

Waltz into work around 9-10-11, whenever, the joys of working for yourself :D

7:00-7:45 Alarm Goes Off. Hit snooze 4 times.

7:46 Brush My Teeth

7:47 Shower

7:52 Out Of Shower (I am Bald so just make sure I am all soaped up and I am done)

7:53-8:00 Get Dressed (Lay out clothes night before)

8:03 Out the door.

Approximately 18 minutes. I eat on the road (some kind of bar) if I eat at all.

7:30 AM - Hit snooze

7:39 AM - Hit snooze

7:48 AM - Hit snooze

7:57 AM - Finally get up and hit the shower

8:10 AM - Brush teeth, shave, brush hair, dress

8:20 AM - Begin my morning commute to be in the office by 9:00 AM

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