If your mornings always feel rushed, a few minutes of planning the night before can save you a lot of stress. Choose tomorrow’s outfit in advance, lay it out (including socks and accessories) and hang it together at the front of your wardrobe. This way, you avoid wasting time deciding what to wear when you’re half asleep.
A simple capsule wardrobe helps even more: build a small set of mix‑and‑match items you really like and that work in several combinations. You can even include some favourite vintage clothing pieces to add character without needing a huge closet. Fewer, better‑chosen items mean fewer decisions and faster mornings.
To keep things organised, you can:
Group clothes by “ready‑to‑wear outfits” on hangers.
Use a small shelf or box just for tomorrow’s clothes.
Do a 10‑minute weekly check to remove items you no longer wear and keep only what fits well and feels good.
This small habit saves time, reduces decision fatigue, and makes getting ready feel calmer and more intentional.
