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By: Ray Dobson
1. Mornings are right for showers. Let’s
face it. When the alarm jolts you out of your dream just as
you were getting to the good part, you’re not exactly
ready to face the day. Scraping the chunks of junk from your
eyes as you stumble to the bathroom to try and make yourself
look presentable before you go out and meet the world demands
action.
And action is what showers deliver.
From the moment you step in and feel the spraying water needling
your body your blood begins to flow. Grabbing your washcloth
and soaping yourself up feels like an aerobic workout that
burns calories and pumps adrenalin through your system so
you can meet whatever challenges you may face head on.
2. Showers can conserve water. How many times have you, or
your significant other, overslept only to find the shower
already in use by the other significant other? In battlefield
conditions (and these certainly qualify) it’s wise to
share a shower, not only to save time, but to save the planet’s
water supply for your children.
3. Showers cut down on oversleeping. Imagine waking up in
the condition specified earlier and instead of stepping into
a jet spray of water you slipped into a frothy tub of warm
water. Instead of vigorously soaping and scrubbing and shaving
and shampooing, you close your eyes and listen to the slight
snapping of the suds around you Just try getting up and going
to work after that.
4. Showers let you start the day clean. While there’s
nothing quite like a good, hot bath, the last thing you want
first thing in the morning is to soak in a pool of last night’s
filth. Showers automatically rinse as you wash so the grime
goes down the drain making for a much cleaner you as you go
about your day.
5. Have you ever heard of someone singing in the bathtub?
6. In relation to number 5 the shower is perfect for the
mornings because showers are all about work. Scrubbing, shaving,
shampooing, rinsing, conditioning, rising again are all designed
to get your mind ready for the workday by making you work
first thing in the morning. Think about how many great ideas
or inventions were discovered in the shower.
7. And last, but not least, reduced cleanup. After bathing
there’s almost always a nasty ring of scum around the
tub that needs to be taken care of before it sets up. And
depending on what you do in the tub there can be other bits
of flotsam stuck in there as well. Showers neatly wash everything
away leaving you more time in the morning for that extra cup
of coffee with your significant other.
So it’s easy to see that, while there’s nothing
inherently wrong with a nice bath, the mornings are for showers
because showers are for workers.
About The Author
Ray Dobson is managing director of http://www.wdbathrooms.co.uk
UK Shower and Bathroom and Shower specialists.
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