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    Why You’re Always Running Late (And How to Get Your Time Back)

    You hit snooze one too many times. You misjudged traffic. A meeting ran over, again. And now you’re sprinting into your next obligation—half-prepared, slightly embarrassed, and fully frazzled. Sound familiar?

    Running late isn’t just a minor inconvenience; it’s a daily tax on your time, energy, and reputation. But here’s the truth: chronic lateness is rarely about laziness or poor character. It’s about systems—or lack thereof.

    Science shows that some people genuinely perceive time differently. 

    According to research from San Diego State University, individuals who are more creative or “Type B” personalities tend to underestimate how long tasks take. 

    In contrast, “Type A” folks—task-driven and deadline-conscious—often overestimate time and build in buffers.

    But whether you’re a free spirit or a CEO-in-training, the result is the same: late is late.

    The Cost of Being Perpetually Behind

    Consistently showing up late chips away at your credibility. 

    In a world where opportunities can vanish in a minute (or a missed Zoom call), punctuality isn’t just polite—it’s strategic.

    For professionals especially, lateness can silently sabotage networking, promotions, and even partnerships. It sends the message—whether intended or not—that your time is more important than someone else’s.

    So how do you take back control?

    Step One: Put Time in its Place (Literally)

    Time, like money, needs a budget. And just like finances, if you don’t tell your time where to go, it will slip away.

    Enter your new time team:

    1. Time Management Apps
      Tools like Toggl, RescueTime, and Sunsama don’t just track time—they help you see where it leaks. Want a bird’s eye view of your day or week? Apps like Motion and Clockify integrate tasks with calendar blocks to streamline your entire workflow.
    2. The Daily Planner Revival
      Paper or digital, the daily planner is having a comeback—and for good reason. Writing things down (especially the night before) helps your brain prioritize before the chaos begins. Think of it as a contract with yourself.
    3. Routines: The Secret Sauce of the On-Time Elite
      High performers don’t start their days in a panic. They start them with purpose. Morning routines, evening resets, even “shutdown rituals” at work can anchor your day. James Clear, author of Atomic Habits, reminds us that small, consistent habits shape big, lasting change.

    Pro Tips

    • Plan backwards. If you need to leave by 8:30, prep to be out the door by 8:15. Build in breathing room.
    • Use one calendar. Sync personal and professional events in one view. Fragmented calendars = fragmented time.
    • Time-block everything. From emails to lunch, give your day structure. Parkinson’s Law says tasks expand to fill the time we give them—so give them less.

    Being on time isn’t about perfection—it’s about intention. The more you respect your own time, the more others will too. So instead of chasing the clock, build a system that makes time work for you.

    Because here’s the thing: you’re not actually too busy. Your time just hasn’t been told what to do yet.

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