What is National Be Late For Something Day?
We are able to not adhere to our schedules on September 5th, National Be Late for Something Day. If you have an excuse, go ahead and sleep in a little bit today.
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The holiday aims to highlight procrastination's positive aspects. For example, those who spend more time with clients and families than being punctual are less likely to be delayed overall.
We are taught to be punctual at all times, and it certainly could be difficult for some of us to do. We are also trained to obey rules and follow guidelines and schedules. The desire to be here and being there makes us to keep the clock in today's crowded lives.
For the day, the observance encourages us to remove the clock from the desk. Not only that, but also to excuse those who don't live by the clock. Consider those people you know who are always late. Do they seem anxious because of their lateness? Is it normal for them to be a source of further annoyance? Attempt their light-hearted approach to time.