> Personally, I freed up an enormous amount of time by tightening up my schedule. Learning how to get out of bed, get dressed, eat breakfast, and get out the door in under 30 minutes was a game changer for me, and it wasn't even that difficult.
How do you do that? Am assuming you include a shower. It seems like there is not enough time to do all those things unless breakfast is just milk/cereal or eaten on the go. Or prepped (you allude to that)
> Likewise, learning how to consolidate my chores and meal prep into small windows of time was an enormous improvement.
Got any tips in the chore department or meal prepping?
You can't improve what you don't measure. Maybe try making a list of the things you need to do in the mornings to get ready (as detailed as you want) and timing yourself might help. You can then see what you can improve. Same with chores and cooking.
It’s worth a shot. I actually do use timers though, and I’d specifically like to know how they got it down to 30 min, as that is extremely fast for that list of things. I suspect they have some tips we might apply.
How do you do that? Am assuming you include a shower. It seems like there is not enough time to do all those things unless breakfast is just milk/cereal or eaten on the go. Or prepped (you allude to that)
> Likewise, learning how to consolidate my chores and meal prep into small windows of time was an enormous improvement.
Got any tips in the chore department or meal prepping?