It’s 5:30 AM. You hear that dreadful sound coming from your alarm clock. You get up and take a shower. As soon as you’re out and dressed, you race down the hall to get the kids ready for their school day. You rush around the house trying to get yourself ready for work.
At most, you might have time to throw back some cereal or toast. You figure you’ll grab a cup of coffee on the way to work.
Oh no! Now you’re worrying about your ride to work. If you don’t hit the road in ten minutes or less, you’re commute gets twenty minutes longer – making you late. Again.
As usual, you arrive a few minutes late, hoping that no one notices. You turn on your computer and read through all of the boring emails that are waiting for you.
Time to see what your workday looks like. It’s filled with endless meetings and loads of paperwork…ugh. You are starting to wonder if there is any way you could leave all of this behind, but still be able to take care of yourself and your family.
The answer is without a doubt, yes.