In a hurry? Let's speed things up!
Don't bother. Leave them tied and slip them on. They're just loafers with string, after all. Or just wear loafers.
Put the hamper in a corner. You'll put clothes in the hamper faster and practice your hook shot.
Always carry something even if you can only get it part way to its destination. Next time you pass by the object headed closer to its final destination, pick it up, and get it closer yet. Saves you from dedicating a trip just for the purpose of putting something away.
Those hooks for pans and utensils give your kitchen a rustic feel, but also save from having to put things in cabinets and (more important) fishing around for them later.
For most of us, avoid getting in the car on Friday evenings and rush hours and avoid hitting the supermarket on Saturdays.
Those luxurious, long showers – you're clean in 5 minutes and still there for 10 or more. Try putting a timer in the bathroom to prompt shorter showers. This saves on hot water, too. (See also: Take the World's Most Efficient Shower)
Cook enough for five, get out the Tupperware, and eat one container for lunch or dinner each day. You might have a freezer full of meals eventually, but then you can take a few weeks off of cooking entirely. (See also: 10 Things to Cook on a Sunday)
Sandwiches don't last for a week all the time, but frozen meals sure do. Then you get a hot, home cooked, microwaved meal at work instead of a dull sandwich.
Clean often, and you won't have to dedicate an entire Saturday once a month to keep your house or apartment in order. (See also: Declutter Your Home in 10 Minutes)
The pharmacy in my neighborhood delivers. Saves a four mile trip there and four miles back.
A few extra dollars spent, and you can charge your phone while you drive or make calls without breaking the law.
Radio is still more portable than television, so if you need a news fix, listen to the radio while doing something else. Television, by comparison, usually demands sitting there doing nothing else.
That said, get out the knitting while watching television, and you can save time catching up on your shows and your Christmas gifts.
The average stop on a car trip adds a half hour at least to the trip. Stopping for a meal and a bathroom break can make a long ride seem interminable.
It takes more maneuvering getting in, but makes for a fast getaway.
Some people are persnickety about putting things away for a reason: They don't want to spend four hours the next day looking for something, so they put things away in the same place every time.
Computerized lights controlled by remote, music systems handled by consoles located at strategic locations, etc.
Property and pet owners can save themselves hours of dog walking if they just put up a fence.
Looks stupid, but it does saves seconds. Might be a lifesaver someday.
People establish routines, and then find out years later they have been traveling an extra mile or two to places they go to frequently. Try the alternate route once in a while and you might find time savers were there all along.
Stop to eat at a place with table dining, food to go, and a place for the kids to run around. Have the kids run around while the grown-ups eat, then get kids' meals to go. You get a little break from the kids during diner and quiet kids in the car while they eat and cut down on time at the pit stop.
From proper bookmarking to filtering unwanted spam, your computer can help speed up dozens of annoying chores you might be doing every day.
How often do we stop at the front door, fish in our pockets for keys, wallets, a pen or paper or sunglasses. You might not need a huge, unsightly shelf in strategic locations. A small shelf, a hook or a small strip of cork can save time in the routine scramble to get out of the house.
A big kitchen looks beautiful, but cutting it in half would save a lot of time when preparing a meal. Maybe an island counter would provide more workspace and cut down on the unnecessary walking across the room. (See also: Big Lessons From Tiny Houses)
Instead of a bunch of individual hugs. Bye all! Gotta run.
How do you save time and cut corners? Use one of the moments you've saved to share in comments!
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