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At the end of the day, despite your irritations, you decide it's in your best interest to try and be on time to work. Instead of looking at your tardiness as a personality flaw or a character defect, try to look at it as a natural response to the unique environment you've built.

Sometimes the best way to change your behavior is to change your environment.

For example, perhaps you tend to run late to work because your favorite NPR segment ends right about the time you're supposed to be clocking into work. Consequently, you often end up sitting in your car waiting to hear the end of the segment, and therefore, get into work a few minutes late.

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