Chronic lateness is an emotionally charged issue both for
the latecomer and those left waiting. It can also seem to be impossible to fix,
but it’s not. The majority of the perpetually tardy are lost in their own web
of turmoil and emotions, their lives filled with harried moments, near misses,
and guilty apologies. They are so immersed in their own chaos that they rarely
realize how inconsiderate their behavior appears to the people left waiting.
They also can get so absorbed in what they are doing, they can lose track of
time. If you’re trying to overcome your chronic lateness, you may gain
inspiration on what to do about it by reading Natalie’s story.
Natalie has
been late her whole life. As a kid, she never made it to school on time, even
though her elementary school was just down the block. At fifty-six, happily
married, with two grown children and a successful career, she is still late for
work every day. Natalie crams every moment with activity