Whether you drive or take public transportation, you can maximize your commute time. It will take around 250 hours per year to commute to work if it takes 30 minutes for each trip.
That’s a significant amount of time that you most likely aren’t putting to good use.
Making the most of the time, you have available, whether by driving yourself, sharing a ride with someone else, or taking advantage of public transportation, can be a real game-changer.
The vast majority of people squander their time. Don’t act like the majority of other individuals.
Utilize the following strategies to make the most of your time, whether riding public transportation or participating in a carpool:
1. Read.
If you are in a situation where someone else is driving, you should take advantage of the time by reading a book. You have the option of reading something for the only purpose of entertainment or educational purposes in some way. It is up to you to decide.
2. Meditate.
It’s possible that trying to meditate while using public transportation will prove to be the most difficult of all meditation challenges. Anyone can practice meditation so long as they have space, a comfortable cushion, and complete silence. True meditators can perform it in any location.
3. Listen to Books on Audio.
It’s possible that reading isn’t your thing. Maybe you get motion sickness in the car. No issue.
These days, you can get an audio version of pretty about any book you choose. Even if the book you want to read isn’t explicitly produced in an audio format, many electronic reading devices, such as Kindles, can read it to you.
4. Pay Attention to Something Different.
Recordings of music, podcasts, the news, and even self-hypnosis sessions are valid alternatives. The number of available choices continues to grow.
5. Give Your People Skills Some Practice.
Work on improving your social skills rather than acting as though the person sitting next to you does not exist. You could meet a new friend or someone with whom you were meant to spend the rest of your life.
Choose one facet of your demeanor to improve, such as your small chat or eye contact, and put in some practice time.
Even if you choose to drive yourself, you can profit in the following ways:
1. Books on Tape.
Once more, you may maximize the use of your time by making use of this technology. Just keep in mind that you need to pay attention to the roadway.
2. Gratitude.
The commute in the morning, whether to work or back home, can be an excellent opportunity to practice gratitude. It has the potential to assist you in improving both your attitude and your mood. What exactly are you thankful for in your life? If you were to ask yourself that question every day, you would be amazed at how many different answers you could come up with.
Get a Gratitude Journal and start listing all that you are grateful for in your life!
3. Get Ready for the Day Ahead.
Before you head out to your place of employment, run through in your head the tasks you have to complete there.
What are your plans for the first sixty minutes of your day?
What do you consider the single most critical task that needs to be completed today?
Consider what it is that you still have unfinished business at home before leaving. What does your family require of you, if anything?
4. Make it a Habit to be Present.
Test how well you can prevent your thoughts from wandering while driving. Instead of stressing about your job, debts, or anything else, focus on the world around you. You will be taken aback by how difficult something like this can be. When you finally get the hang of it, you’ll be surprised to find out how peaceful it can be.
These things can also be carried out while riding public transportation to and from work.
Do Something Productive During Your Commute Time!
Even a relatively short commute can be fruitful if one makes efficient use of their available time.
If you have a longer commute time, you must make productive use of the time you spend traveling.
Do something productive with your time that will benefit you for the rest of your life rather than just idly sitting there.
If you make the most of every minute, you can turn it into something priceless. Make use of the time you spend traveling.