I've learned to work with chaotic schedules. It's a part of my routine. In fact, when I look at a schedule, I know that it's a schedule with potential failure. I've rarely had projects with even supremely scheduled activities NOT have one hiccup or another. You just never know. I like to think that one failure of ours is that when we plan, we forget to plan for failure. Giving yourself some margin to breath is a way to minimize stresses on you when unplanned events occur.
Thank you for sharing.
Very insightful! You are absolutely right —we forget to plan for failure because who would think of that? We always want to succeed... I have become so dependent on my well-ordered schedule that a slight shift just messes up my day. Maybe I needed this little shake-up to put things right. Hehe.
I appreciate your visit and insightful comment. 🙂
You're very welcome. Yeah, you're correct. No one thinks about this stuff unless they're constantly deal with interruptions, distractions, and time pressures. And so, a plan becomes a model for our reality. Take care.