Tell me I have to be somewhere, and I'll be there 20 minutes early and stay there longer than anybody else. You hold up a lot of people if you're not on time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm obsessed with being on time. If you say, 'Let's meet up at 10 A.M.,' I will be there 15 minutes early. Always.
I always wake up 10 minutes before I have to be anywhere.
Any time I have any time off, I try to travel.
Every weekend, I'm on the highway to Antwerp. I need to be there, to have the calm. It's a whole different life: I jump on my bike, and it's so small, I can be anywhere in a minute. I like to be at home when there's free time because when you're at a big company, you're constantly surrounded by 30 people.
When I get ready to go out, it's half hour and we're out of the door. I don't want to waste time getting ready: I want to go and have fun.
If you want to be more productive, then start at the start: get there on time. Whether it is a meeting, a flight, an appointment or a date, it's important to ensure you are there when you say you will be there. This may feel like an old-fashioned tip to give, but it has served me well for five decades in business.
There's the job and then there's my family. There's very little time beyond that for friends.
Just because something is three months away and seems far off, doesn't mean you will want to be there when the time comes.
You always gotta be on time, an hour ahead of everything. You always gotta be prepared.
I'm always on a train or a plane, so wherever I happen to be is home.