How to Get Ready for Work

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 00:20
Getting up for work in the morning can be difficult. You may not want to get out of bed or you may find yourself running around to get everything prepared on time. The key to getting ready for work is doing some stuff the night before, so...
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Getting up for work in the morning can be difficult. You may not want to get out of bed or you may find yourself running around to get everything prepared on time. The key to getting ready for work is doing some stuff the night before, so you don't find yourself pressed for time before you have to head out the door.

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Starting the Night Before

  1. Step 2 Choose an outfit.
    Waiting until you get out of bed to find the right outfit to wear to work can make your morning more stressful than it needs to be. Instead, pick out your clothes the night before and lay them out so there’s easy to grab after you wake up. It’s also a good idea to try your outfit on to make sure that everything fits well and is ready to wear for work.
    • Make sure that your clothing is appropriate for work. While you may need to wear a suit if you’re employed at an office, you should choose polished clothing even if your workplace is more casual so you project a professional image, especially if you meet with clients or customers. That means no ripped, torn, or stained clothing.
    • For example, a man might wear an ironed button-down shirt, dress pants, and lace-up dress shoes in a more casual workplace. Any outfit chosen should be dressy but not too formal.
    • Getting your clothes ready the night before also gives you time to figure out if anything needs to be ironed, so you don’t wind up at work in wrinkled clothing.
    • You may want to consider installing wall-mounted racks on the wall of your bedroom or closet where you can hang a multiple days’ worth of outfits. That way, you can plan out your clothing for a week at a time and not have to worry about it each night.
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Taking Care of Your Appearance

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Preparing for the Work Day

  1. Step 3 Eat a healthy breakfast.
    If you’re going to have a successful day at work, you need the right fuel, which means you shouldn’t skip breakfast. It’s important to choose the right foods for the first meal of the day, though. That typically means a combination of healthy carbs, fiber, and protein. While you shouldn’t have too much caffeine, a cup of coffee or tea may help jumpstart your day too. [12]
    • Oatmeal is a healthy breakfast option. You can use the instant variety if you’re in a hurry, but make sure it’s unflavored so it doesn’t have too much sugar. The oats are rich in healthy carbs and fiber, but mix in some nuts for added protein.
    • Greek yogurt is a no-cook breakfast that you can prepare quickly. Create a parfait by layering it with some of your favorite fruits, such as blueberries, raspberries, or strawberries.
    • Eggs can be a good, protein-filled breakfast. Add some of your favorite vegetables and some low-fat cheese for a tasty omelet. If you’re worried about cholesterol, use only the egg whites.
    • If you’re a fan of toast, use whole grain bread instead of white. Swap the usual butter or jelly for almond butter to get a little extra protein.
    • If you oversleep and don’t have time for a proper breakfast, a protein bar can help keep you going until lunch.
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