Two months into my new working schedule I’ve become pretty adept at managing the juggle of doing a full time role with my Rock My Style commitments.

I’ve had to become more organised than I’ve ever been in my entire life. I’m writing this post late Sunday afternoon having already picked out and ironed my work outfit for tomorrow. I’ve booked a spot at a Monday morning pre-work yoga class and laid out my yoga kit. I’ve made tomorrow’s lunch, well I made double lunch today and saved the rest for tomorrow – a salad of avocado, quinoa, red onion, roasted sweet potatoes and spinach. And, once I’ve finished writing this post, I have a list of things to do before I go to bed.

Realistically with a couple of evenings out planned during the week it’s unlikely I’ll maintain this level of organization until Friday but I know if I don’t my morning will involve me tearing my flat apart on a mission to find my Oyster card, ironing my outfit whilst eating porridge at the same time (what could possibly go wrong?!) and/or arriving at the office without my pass which means I can’t move freely through the building or use the printer, both of which are very annoying.

So, I know what needs doing to make my week run smoothly, I’m even trying to reclaim my lunch break as I explained a couple of weeks ago, but the one bit of my working day that I really haven’t worked out is my commute. On mornings when I go direct from home to the office and evenings when I do the reverse, the journey takes around an hour each way. Half the journey, sometimes all of it, is on a tube line that is so packed with fellow commuters there’s hardly room for me to read a book, magazine or newspaper. It’s kinda stressful, I do my best not to let it get to me (yoga breathing helps!) but it feels as if I’m wasting a lot of time – two hours a day, 10 hours a week, I’m not going to add up how many hours so far this year, it’s too depressing. Whatever it seems a shame, life is short and all that.

At the speed I cycle I’m not sure that it’s practical to bike it to the office, thus combining my commute with a workout. Not to mention the fact that cycling in rush hour traffic is not really my idea of a great start to the day. Which does rather leave me stuck on the tube, which isn’t a great start to the day either, but it is probably safer.

What I’m wondering is how I can better use my time on my commute and I’m thinking you might be able to help. What do you do on your commute to pass the time, or better yet, pass the time more usefully? Apps, audio books or podcasts you would recommend for inspiration and/or education or even just entertainment? New music (bands, albums, whatever) that I could listen to? Anything else I haven’t thought of? As always, do share below!

Image above of zen-like model wearing the Holistic Retreat All In One from Sweaty Betty’s Yoga Retreat Collection. You can buy it here.