Apologies and Contingency planning

by Tom on March 17, 2008
in Productivity

I am afraid I have been out of town and not found time to manage this blog and write for it. It is a shame, and I regret not writing a load of articles beforehand. The truth is that I thought I would make time. Planning is invaluable. There are times when you can not do much and some things are just inevitable. The vast majority of times though, a well thought out contingency plan would solve any of these potential issues. I did not have a contingency in place.

In life we learn a lot the hard way. Most of the times through laziness. There is so much information out there, so many life hacks, productivity tips, resources, and any other type of advice and information you could possibly need. Why do we all seem to choose to learn the hard way? The answer is quite simple really, we naturally choose the option which requires us not doing anything, not investing time and effort upfront. It takes a concerted effort to plan ahead and sort out our affairs.

When I left town I had very little planned. It was admittedly a last minute and extended trip. I do not own a laptop as of yet. I have never needed one. This left me with some serious problems, considering how much of my business is online. In the last couple of days I have been trying to get on top of things from abroad. I set up a calendar and emails I can access from anywhere. These are the basics that I need. I caught myself out, dont let it happen to you.

So to conclude, my top tips for everyone:

  • Have a contingency plan, you never know when you will need it.
  • Make sure you can keep on top of your business wherever you are.
  • Make sure you have access to your schedule, you do not want to having conflicting plans.
  • Plan ahead, you can not underestimate the power of effective planning.

Do you always seem to learn the hard way? What stops us from doing things we know will be beneficial and help us out?

Comments

3 Responses to “Apologies and Contingency planning”
  1. The old saying is true “fail to plan or you plan to fail”. I am not lazy but have to muched planned each day week year.

  2. wisdom says:

    I know John Chow has his New Year’s posts preloaded for numerous years….. or atleast I think. It’s a great advantage to wordpress.

  3. Tom Beaton says:

    Yeah – It is a very powerful feature. It takes planning and foresight though. In this case it was an unexpected trip. On the plus side it has been a very successful trip, and I shall be back this weekend to work on getting things back in order. The trip will also mean I shall be spending a fair amount of time on the road in the near future. So I will have to find a new way of working.

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