Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I setup the coffee pot for the AM. Once I have my coffee, I can conquer the world.
+1 I turn on the coffee maker before I even go pee. I'm not ready to conquer the world, but usually it helps me feel like I can exist in it.
You need a timer so it’s ready and no button pushing required.
NP and I don't like to leave small appliances plugged in overnight or unattended. I know too many people who have had home fires from coffee pots, space heaters, air purifiers, etc.
I leave the house with the dryer running. I live life on the edge. A timer is a lifesaver
Anonymous wrote:What are some small and/or odd things that you do the day or night before to help your mornings (especially busy work/school mornings) go more smoothly?
1) I set the breakfast table the night before
2) Sometimes I cut up fruit that I'm going to serve for breakfast the night before
3) We lay out outfits sometimes; this especially helps if we realize someone needs to do laundry for a gym uniform or something
4) I set up coffee the night before
5) We always pack lunches
6) I try to empty the drain board so that all the dishes from the dishwasher that still have a bit of water on them can go straight into the drain board
Anything you do that helps with the mornings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I setup the coffee pot for the AM. Once I have my coffee, I can conquer the world.
+1 I turn on the coffee maker before I even go pee. I'm not ready to conquer the world, but usually it helps me feel like I can exist in it.
You need a timer so it’s ready and no button pushing required.
NP and I don't like to leave small appliances plugged in overnight or unattended. I know too many people who have had home fires from coffee pots, space heaters, air purifiers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I setup the coffee pot for the AM. Once I have my coffee, I can conquer the world.
+1 I turn on the coffee maker before I even go pee. I'm not ready to conquer the world, but usually it helps me feel like I can exist in it.
You need a timer so it’s ready and no button pushing required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I setup the coffee pot for the AM. Once I have my coffee, I can conquer the world.
+1 I turn on the coffee maker before I even go pee. I'm not ready to conquer the world, but usually it helps me feel like I can exist in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1) I set the breakfast table the night before
2) Sometimes I cut up fruit that I'm going to serve for breakfast the night before
Little things like this make me realize that other people are leading very different lives from me...
+1000
Setting the breakfast table?! What does that even entail? We eat breakfast together every morning but people’s utensils depend on what they’re having. If I put forks out but my daughter ends up with yogurt, she needs a spoon. If I put spoons out but my husband makes scrambled eggs, he needs a fork. If I put anything out but I make a breakfast burrito then that was a waste.
The people who thrive on a strict daily routine find it easier to organize their lives. My parents set the breakfast table, because they always eat the same thing. They have hyper regulated and incredibly boring lives in which they always do the same thing every day. We don't. I won't sacrifice my breakfast whims for the ease of not having to think about breakfast, just like I won't ever wear a uniform - I'd rather spend more time picking out an outfit that makes me happy.
Anonymous wrote:I setup the coffee pot for the AM. Once I have my coffee, I can conquer the world.