"I know how much fun it is to hang out in athleisure or pajamas all day because I did it for years, but when I started getting dressed, a strange thing happened," Lindsay Anvik, keynote speaker and business coach told Business Insider. "Because I was prepared to have a last minute meeting, coffee, or video chat, my business saw the benefits."
She continued: "Before, I would turn down last minute lunches or meetings because I literally wasn't dressed, and by 2 p.m. it's hard to find the motivation to change for one thing. Don't get me wrong, I still wear slippers around the house, and will sometimes throw on a college sweatshirt instead of a button down blouse, but if I need to, I can be out the door in five minutes. Hair is blown dry and makeup is done. I feel put together because I am together."