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Late bird gets no worm
Late bird gets no worm












late bird gets no worm

The worst that can happen is he/she will say no. So think out a plan, write up a proposal, and talk to your boss. Many bosses are not worried so much about the number of hours you work, but the amount that you produce. You think you may not be able to take this option, depending on your job. In recruitment people stay late, constantly.ĭon't -be organised be proactive - have a night once a week when you turn on the computer in the home office for an hour and do those late night calls if you must. Waking early will allow you more time to get ready in the mornings meaning you are not rushing round at the last minute and getting a stressful start to the day.īut just as productive is the second part of the tip: leave early and work fewer hours. Getting the majority of your day’s work done before most people have even got out of bed feels incredibly satisfying and will give you a huge mental boost for the rest of the day. If you have a daily commute to get to work, getting up earlier means you will beat the traffic and eliminate wasted time sitting in traffic. Nobody does their best work when they’re tired and starting work soon after waking takes advantage of your brain being at its most alert. Many early risers find that they can squeeze a lot more work into the morning hours than they can at any other time of the day. When the rest of the world is sleeping and the house is calm and quiet, productivity is bound to increase. Many famous authors held down 9-5 jobs while writing their debut novels, rising before the sun to get a few hours of work in before they have to leave for the office. Rising before the rest of the household or a few hours before you have to be at your day job is a common strategy for people with busy lives. I often find that I get my work done before anyone comes in, speaking to companies and clients in different time zones leaving the day to deal with UK business.

late bird gets no worm

It is so peaceful, and I can work without interruption or losing focus. Now I find that my best days come when I get into work early, and begin my work day in the quiet morning hours, before the phones start ringing and the din of the office begins it crescendo to chaos. I have two horses and a dog so it is quite the adventure before I dash out of the house!! Until someone said to me one day - get to work early and finish early - I was dreading it, a whole week of being up before 5am.














Late bird gets no worm