On the days I go into the office, I usually take a shower the night before, have my clothes set out, lunch packed in the fridge, and backpack ready for me to throw in my lunch and head out the door. Those days either I get up at 5:30 and rush to get out the door in 10-15 minutes to catch the earlier ferry or get up at 6 and give myself a "leisurely" 20 minutes to be out the door. I don't wear makeup so there's that.
On the days when I WFH, it usually takes me half an hour to get G dressed and her daycare bag packed. Of course she then spends 45+ minutes eating breakfast veeeeeeeery slooooooooowly. Then it takes another 10-15 minutes to get her shoes on and get her out the door with DH. Usually when they leave, I'm still in my PJs. DH is slow as molasses in the mornings so I've stopped bothering to rush to get up and get G ready -- I wait for him to get out of the shower since he takes 75-90 minutes to get just himself ready. He often runs around stressing about being late for work (yet again) but I don't let it bother me any more since me running around stressed won't get him out the door any sooner.
I am a shower at night person so i put ss. If its a big event and not just a regular day I shower, blow dry, make up and such and that probably takes about 45 minutes...but normal mornings its contacts, teeth, make up then clothes...and thats about 20 min or so.
20-30 to wake up and get out of bed (I did not count that in my voting). 30-40 to get ready depending on many factors, less time on days I don't wash my hair. I never dry my hair though, just towel it well.
I shower every morning...and I take kind of a long time in the shower. I get up as soon as my alarm goes off, I spend all that "wake up" time in the shower. Plus make-up, getting breakfast and lunch together, hair drying it takes me an hour every morning. Sometimes more if I don't semi prepare my lunch the night before.
If I shower before leaving the house and go to work/daycare in normal clothes, it's about 35-40 minutes. If I go to daycare in running clothes, go to daycare, run to work, shower, then change into normal clothes that I left there on Monday, then I can be ready to leave the house in 20-25 minutes.
I try to do as much baby stuff the night before. His bag is packed except for his milk/food, which is in the fridge in a single container. His outfit is picked out the night before. I should probably do the same with mine.