I tend to wait until the last minute to leave for almost anything, but mainly class each day. This often backfires on me in a wide array of ridiculous and frustrating ways.... and yet I persist with this bad habit. This happens often enough, so here's a list of issues that I (most likely) would've avoided... if I had left 5 minutes earlier.
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-my car wouldn't overheat from not allowing myself the time to put antifreeze/coolant in before leaving
-I wouldn't find myself stuck behind a double-wide mobile home being hauled down my route to school
-drive-thru breakfast would be a realistic option
-finding a parking spot might be somewhat less of a hassle (and I wouldn't rush down a lane and miss a chance at someone backing out right after I passed)
-necessary books/supplies wouldn't be forgotten in the rush from car to classroom
-I could finish listening to that empowering Kelly Clarkson ballad in the car rather than cutting it short and being left unfulfilled
-there would be more time (and desire) to give jumping high-fives to random students on the sidewalk
-I would feel less stressed & overwhelmed, and more in tune with being thankful to God for another day to be alive and glorify Him throughout
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Anybody else have this problem?? Feel free to share any ridiculously frustrating stuff you've experienced in the past that could've been avoided by simply leaving earlier
Nachrichten Aktuell
2 years ago
3 comments:
dude, any time i leave late...murphy's law bites me a big one!
I wrote the book on tardiness, but I gave it to the publishing company too late so they never printed it.
Of course there is the other way to look at it. If you left 5 minutes earlier you might have been in the wreck you just passed, etc.
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