Hi kcmpls! I'm so glad you are considering commuting. I'll try to address your questions and concerns one-by-one.
Bike shorts: wear clean shorts to work. When you get to work and change, let your shorts dry out best you can given your work setup. This might mean hanging them on a wire coat hanger under your desk out of sight, for instance. Will something like that work in your environment? It works in most cubicles.
Carrying your stuff: The best way, really, is to keep as much stuff as you can at the office and not tote it back and forth. You could drive to work once a week with a week's full of outfits, for instance. If that doesn't work, at least keep your shoes (several pairs if you wear different shoes at work), undies, hair dryer, makeup, toiletries, towel, etc. at work. Keep them in a desk drawer, or in a box. Most cubicles offer plenty of storage.
Do you need to tote your laptop to and fro? Really? That's alot of weight. If you really need to, you may quickly find that getting a rack is a huge advantage. You can get a laptop briefcase pannier like the one I use from Arkel. It will save your back for sure. But the best thing is to not bring your laptop to and from work...leave it at work. The stuff you should take with you are tubes and basic tools for repairs on the road. If you don't know how to fix a flat--learn!
In short, carrying alot of stuff will get old quick. You want to make commuting as pleasant as possible, right? Keep it simple and straightforward.
Showers, etc. See above answers. I think I answered your questions there.
Being scared: Your honesty is refreshing. Many people make excuses, but you have been straight up with yourself so you are way ahead of the game. What are you scared about? Cars? Riding after dark? Seeming dorky? Figure out what your scared of, and then tackle each one.
For instance, if you are afraid of cars, you might want to consider taking a bicycling skills class offered by the League of American Bicyclists so that you'll feel more comfortable in traffic.
Riding after dark? There are lots of lighting options, or you might decide that you don't want to ride in the dark and come up with another solution (ride in the a.m., bus or metro in the p.m, for example). This will be more of an issue in the winter, assuming you have regular working hours.
Seeming dorky? Well, you'll just have to adjust your attitude about that one! Who cares! You're doing what you want to do, getting exercise, reducing your carbon footprint...How many people can say that about going to work? It's become hip and cool. It wasn't when I started commuting...and I got lots of comments and odd looks.
Encouragement: Pretty soon, you'll find that commuting by bike is a habit. When I was commuting by bike (I work from home now), the bike commute was the best part of my day, something I always looked forward to and really enjoyed. Try it, you'll like it! If you want more encouragement, send me a PM and I'll shower it upon you!



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I have a small pack towel and some baby wipes at the office for any "touch-ups". Usually, the fan and the deodorant are enough. I have super-short hair, so I can't help you there...
enjoy!


