The Benefits of Not Rushing
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PROJECT OF THE WEEK
We recently had an early morning flight. And by early, I mean really early.
The alarm went off when it still felt like the middle of the night. I had a choice. I could have squeezed in every possible minute of sleep, or I could get up a little earlier and give myself enough time for our normal morning routine.
I chose the earlier wake-up time.
Was I a little more tired? Absolutely.
Was it worth it? Yes.
Instead of rushing around the house and starting the day stressed, we had a calm morning. There was time for breakfast, time to get ready, and time to mentally prepare for the day ahead. By the time we got to the airport, I felt organized and grounded instead of frazzled and overwhelmed.
It reminded me that sometimes the best choice isn't getting the maximum amount of sleep. Sometimes it's creating enough space to start the day well.
Getting started
I see this with students, too. You might have a 9 a.m. final and think, "I need every minute of sleep I can get." But waking up a little earlier to review your notes, eat breakfast, and get out the door without rushing can make a huge difference in how you feel walking into that exam.
The same is true if you have an important presentation, a big meeting, or a packed morning with the kids. Giving yourself even 30 extra minutes can create the space to practice, prepare, and begin the day with confidence.
A peaceful start to the day has a ripple effect. It helps us think more clearly, make better decisions, and handle unexpected challenges with a little more patience.
Sometimes being a little tired is easier than being stressed.
And on the days that matter most, creating a little extra margin may be one of the best gifts you can give yourself.
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A Note from Happy Spaces
Our goal is simple: to add value to your life. If you think this project will be helpful, here are some steps to set yourself up for success:
Estimate how long it will take—then double it. Giving yourself extra time helps reduce stress.
Schedule it on your calendar for the week ahead. Setting a specific date increases follow-through.
Break it up if it will take more than an hour. Tackling it in smaller steps makes it more manageable.
Make a list of every action needed before you start. A clear plan helps keep you on track.
Do what works for you—you don’t have to complete every part, just what adds value to your life.
Find an Accountability Partner—having support makes it easier to stay committed.
We understand that building new habits and systems can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. For additional support, visit HappySpacesBySarah.com and let’s make organizing and planning easier together.
Creating a life you don't need a vacation from! ®
Sincerely,
Sarah Weingarten
Meet Sarah
As the oldest of nine kids with two working parents, I grew up juggling many responsibilities at home. Organization and time management became my lifeline amidst the chaos.
I attended the Cornell Hotel School and pursued my childhood dream of working in the hospitality industry. In 2016, I launched Happy Spaces, combining my passion for structure and efficiency with helping others.
I love working with students to develop essential organizational, time management, and study skills. These skills empower them to reach their full potential, build confidence, and create a future they feel good about.