Living a life of planning is an organiser's dream -- but not everybody loves the structure of shaped time and some prefer the joy of spontaneity...
I like planing for contingencies when at all possible. So when something goes wrong you normally have a fail over already to use.
Yes! Contingency planning is always a fail-safe should you need it. And a fail over is a lesson for the back pocket whenever you need it. :-)
I like planing for contingencies when at all possible. So when something goes wrong you normally have a fail over already to use.
Yes! Contingency planning is always a fail-safe should you need it. And a fail over is a lesson for the back pocket whenever you need it. :-)