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Why Punctuality Matters – and How to Be On Time

Checking Time

Checking Time

Do you often find yourself running late? Perhaps it’s been a life-long problem – at college, you were always sloping into class five minutes after the professor had begun. It might not have mattered too much then … but in the working world, punctuality is crucial.

If you’re habitually late for meetings, if you miss deadlines, if you’re often late for work, then you’re going to be killing your chances of promotion – and even putting yourself in line for dismissal.

You might be an intelligent, creative person with a ton of skills and experience. And in some countries, where time-keeping isn’t seen as very significant, your lateness wouldn’t matter at all. But if you live in the West (or work with a number of Western clients), it’s really important. Because if you’re always late, you’re giving people the impression that:

Now, these things might all seem very harsh and unfair. Chances are, they’re not true of you at all. You probably have good intentions, but end up being late because you have poor time-management habits. But your bosses and clients are inevitably going to judge you on appearances. If the first impression they have is that you can’t even show up on time, will they really trust you with an important project?

So, punctuality matters. A lot. And once you realize that, it’s an easy thing to get right.

Being On Time (Always)

There are plenty of little tricks that you can use to show up on time. Try these six for starters:

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