When I was a teenager, I asked some of my father and his friends to wait for the activity to attend. My father took me to the side and said quietly: "Your time is more important than the other people here, can you be so late?"
If you can not arrive on time, I will make sure that people are absolutely known and apologize. But before that I will do everything possible to get there on time. Last year I was caught in traffic jams in New York and realized I did not accept interviews about climate change at agreed time.
I jumped out of the car and ran to Manhattan Street swelling as fast as I could and then ran to 15 blocks Rockefeller Plaza. We did it a few minutes before our slot. I sweat - but I am not late! When I visited the UK, I ran through the Westminster Bridge and met with the Ministry of the Interior.
There are few people who bother me in my life, but no one really worries even if I arrive late. This reminds me of my father's wise comments.
Thomas Chandler Haliburton said "Punctuality is the soul of business." I do not say it is a soul, but that is an important part of packaging. It shows you are serious, it shows that you are organized. But most importantly, it shows that you respect others' time and value.
The importance of punctuality indicates your reliability. If you show your abilities and responsibilities when you are appointed, you will indicate that you may be subject to more missions. Maintaining the military's reliability is absolutely essential, but the daily reliability through on-time performance also helps to demonstrate adaptability to higher levels and more responsibility. Reliability not only proves that you have what it needs, but it also provides a good example of being a reliable soldier and a person. Among all of the military's accountability, accountability can be said to be one of the most important values that people can have. By always appearing on time, you prove that you want to accept your responsibilities and to complete the task yourself.
For you, punctuality may not apply to life and death, like the people of the military, but it is still one of the most important parts to give a good impression. People think you can trust when you press time. If you are late, people think that you are unreliable and not professional. It gives the impression that you do not value their time. Will not you come soon. This may be as problem as recently. If you attend social events or business meetings 10 minutes ago, there is a possibility that you will get there before the other party is ready. It also shows that you will not treasure your time as you are there because you are sitting there and glad because you arrived there very soon.
This is another classic word. Organized people understand the importance of being punctual when meeting with friends, attending meetings, or arriving at work. The majority of this is because they know what their promise is, and they organized the day around their promises if they are late. . Whenever I enter an office in a row of desks, I can immediately tell the organization that the organization is productive. On a clean, neat desk, only the documents and work staff working on the desk are on top of the work. People who are scattered paper, fixtures, coffee cups etc around the desk are unproductive nonproductive people who can not find what they should do.