1: For effortless overnight curls, braid or bun your hair before going to bed.

When employing heated tools like curling tongs, those of us who are less adept with the hairstyle would have to devote a significant amount of time. Braid or bun your hair before going to bed, and you’ll wake up the next morning with effortless overnight waves. Simply spritz your hair with hairspray and you’re ready to go!

2: Pick out your clothes the night before and hang them in a convenient location.

Although certain coordinates seem fantastic in our thoughts, putting them on in real life is another story, and we sometimes wind up going through several “costume changes” before finding one that works. There’s also the issue of not being able to find your favorite top among your ever-growing closet’s mountain of clothing. Picking out your clothes the night before and hanging them up neatly within easy reach is a simple option.

3: Position your alarm clock on the opposite side of the room.

When you’re in a drowsy fog, it’s easy to hit the snooze button several times or perhaps turn it off totally. Place your alarm clock in a far corner of your room, away from your bed, and you’ll have to get out of bed to turn it off. Half the battle is already won when you get out of bed, and it’s much easier to get rolling once you’re up and moving.

4: Keep an “essentials pouch” in your bag that you can quickly move from bag to bag.

There’s a reason girls have so many handbags: various clothes necessitate different styles! Your baggage, like your clothes, should be chosen and packed the night before. To make things easier, keep your most important items in a pouch that you can easily grab and throw from bag to bag, reducing the amount of time you spend transferring. This pouch may hold goods such as your pads, a tiny mirror, and even a mini fan if you’re prone to sweating.

5: Designate a location for your keys.

You’re on time and dressed to the nines, but you can’t seem to locate your house keys. You search your room for what seems like an eternity, only to find them in the middle of your desk, right in front of your eyes. In the process, you’ve missed five buses, and the next one won’t arrive for another 20 minutes. Having a designated tray or storage spot for your keys can help you avoid this problem. It’s even better if it’s near your entryway so you won’t miss them on your way out.