I do, or have done, mostly of these things. I find that even if I don't take out the clothes the night before, if I decide what I am gong to wear the night before it saves me time in the morning when I'm not awake enough to make decisions. I shower the night before because of my hair (I don't want to blow dry it and I'm afraid of how long that would take in any case D:), and it does save quite a lot of time - however depending on how your hair behaves when you sleep on it wet, that may or may not work for you. Maybe investing in a nice covering housecoat would be a good compromise on the shower thing though?
Taking a page from my last roomate, would it be possible for you to set up the coffee maker in your room instead of in the kitchen? he cleared some dresser space and set it up there, because the kitchen counter space here was already at a premium.
Also, not really, my day did involve a lot of just sitting on the couch chatting with people on the internet. I.... picked a Sith name for a character in a one shot? But really, most of the things I did didn't take me very lone. Even the vet trip was probably less than half an hour roundtrip >.> I think I pretty much have the opposite problem that you do - I was thinking about that when I was making my post. I have another friend on LJ who has crazy busy days - not with the homelife stuff, but she has a long daily commute, a physically demanding job, another part time job, and an internship, plus coursework... I wind up feeling very lazy, between the two of you :p
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Date: 2014-01-12 04:51 pm (UTC)Taking a page from my last roomate, would it be possible for you to set up the coffee maker in your room instead of in the kitchen? he cleared some dresser space and set it up there, because the kitchen counter space here was already at a premium.
Also, not really, my day did involve a lot of just sitting on the couch chatting with people on the internet. I.... picked a Sith name for a character in a one shot? But really, most of the things I did didn't take me very lone. Even the vet trip was probably less than half an hour roundtrip >.> I think I pretty much have the opposite problem that you do - I was thinking about that when I was making my post. I have another friend on LJ who has crazy busy days - not with the homelife stuff, but she has a long daily commute, a physically demanding job, another part time job, and an internship, plus coursework... I wind up feeling very lazy, between the two of you :p