4:30 am:
I start really early in the morning between 4:30 or 5am. Waking up anytime after 5am is considered late in my books! The first thing I do is I make my own doodh patti kadak chai, Pakistani style. I play this online game called ‘Draw Something’ while drinking my tea. This is complete me time, and really the only ‘me-time’ I allow myself on
a workday.
5:30 am:
Time for an hour and a half of yoga. I start all mornings with yoga.
7 am:
I take out an hour to plan my day, reply to emails, and organise my wardrobe for the day, which is very technical. I usually wear an all-black uniform-like outfit to work, because I work with chemicals — and my shoes have to be very comfy, as I am on my feet all day. If I have to go an event after work, a red carpet or to meet someone, I plan my wardrobe in the morning, so that everything is ready and I don’t have to think about it after work.
8am:
I shower for half an hour. A steaming hot shower with my favourite music blasting away feels really therapeutic! I carry portable speakers with me everywhere. I listen to golden oldies; some of my favourites are Billy Holiday and Louis Armstrong.
9 am:
I leave for work and usually try to reach a little before 10am for meetings with my staff, before the salon officially opens at 10am. The salon is open from 10am-9pm, seven days a week.
10 am:
On a hair-cutting day (which is not every day), I have haircuts back to back in half an hour slots, and one-hour slots for colour. This goes on the whole day and there are never any lunch breaks or tea breaks in my schedule.
7 pm:
By now, I’m done with my haircuts and begin to cater to management issues, if there are any.
8 pm:
I try to be home before 8:30pm or 9pm at the latest.
9:30 pm:
I generally don’t have the energy to speak to anyone or meet anyone by this time. The first thing I do is get into my pajamas, have a meal, and watch mindless TV while I try to doze off.
11pm:
By now, I’m gone!
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