I have tea every morning with breakfast. Here's the process:
1. Get up, shuffle to the kitchen, avoiding cats.
2. Feed cats, so as to get them out from underfoot while I make breakfast.
3. Lift teapot on stove to see if there is sufficient water inside. If not, fill teapot.
4. Turn on burner. Bring to boil.
5. While waiting, plunk English Breakfast or Irish Breakfast teabag into whichever of my preferred mugs is clean. I cycle through three, more or less: A cobalt glass mug with sun-moon-stars decals; a ceramic mug with a lovely moody-woods-in-winter design painted all around it; and one of a set of 6 Czech porcelain mugs that I got from Williams-Sonoma years ago. (A digression: I used to collect mugs. At one time I had nearly 100. Then I got tired of packing and unpacking them every time I moved. I saved a few favorites, the 6 Czech mugs, one or two each for the girls, and another group of mugs from random media outlets where I used to work. I gave away some really cool ones -- for instance, I had one from Lender's Bagels with a hole through it. And one with a Cheshire cat on it -- when you put in the hot water, everything disappeared but the smile.

But the paint quit doing the changing thing, so out it went.)
6. When water boils, remove pot from heat, wait 30-ish seconds, then pour water on teabag. (Another digression: I used to have enamel-on-steel teapots, which would inevitably rust inside eventually, due to my habit of leaving water in the teapot on top of the stove. A couple of years ago, I found a ceramic teapot that can go straight on the burner -- the brand name is Joyce Chen -- so I have been using that ever since and it works great. In the materials accompanying the teapot, Joyce Chen told me to wait 30 seconds after taking the pot off the heat. I assume that's to avoid random scaldings. I know it takes some of the adventure out of life, but I do it anyway.)
7. Let teabag stew for, oh, maybe 10 minutes while I finish packing my lunch, drink my V-8, pour cereal in a bowl, etc.
8. Remove teabag and toss. Plop in an ice cube so that I can chug the tea. Drink.
I have another cup at work, which is fun in a different way. We have those one-cup-at-a-time coffee/tea machines. So I just plop in the K-Cup and hit the little green button.