Depends a lot on the specific situations. What I imagine is that it also gives you a bit wiggle room. When you plan to be there 5 minutes early you will never arrive stressed (being just in time is very difficult) and it gives you the opportunity to for example shortly talk to someone you meet on the way or get a coffee when you made it in time or think again about what you wanted to talk about etc.
oh sure. i guess i dislike that it’s tied to the expectation of you being a good worker as if that’s the most significant part of arriving early. leaving to give yourself time is centering yourself more.
Depends a lot on the specific situations. What I imagine is that it also gives you a bit wiggle room. When you plan to be there 5 minutes early you will never arrive stressed (being just in time is very difficult) and it gives you the opportunity to for example shortly talk to someone you meet on the way or get a coffee when you made it in time or think again about what you wanted to talk about etc.
oh sure. i guess i dislike that it’s tied to the expectation of you being a good worker as if that’s the most significant part of arriving early. leaving to give yourself time is centering yourself more.