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There Must

Be Something

Wrong

With Me!

By Joan Washburn

Why does every project take

longer and cost more than you

planned? “This should only

take a few minutes” inevitably

turns into an hour. Determine

how long a project should

take, then multiply it by three

- there’s your real timeline.

And, staying within a budget

on any project can be quite a

challenge.

There are 3 very specific

reasons why this is so. Knowing

them better prepares you for

the inevitable surprises that

pop up almost as soon as you

start something new.

One is IMPERMANENCE

nothing stays the same in its

original form. Good or bad,

nothing lasts forever. Yes, things

are transient and impermanent,

butwhenyouget frustrated, keep

in mind, their impermanence is

often what gives them value.

The

second

reason

is

UNPREDICTABILITY.

Things

happenthat you just can’tpredict

– an unexpected expensive vet

bill, your contractor gets sick, a

tornado. It could be anything.

No matter how much planning

we do, we are not able to

accurately predict the future.

The third reason is DENSITY or

natural limitations

. Whenever

we plan something – like going

on a vacation, redecorating a

room or changing jobs - it lies in

our imagination where the sky

is the limit. However, as soon as

we began to take the necessary

steps to make it happen, we

begin to experience the natural

and normal limitations of the

world in which we live - there

is only so much time in a day,

so much money in the bank.

So, of course, it takes longer

and begins to cost more than

planned.

SOAR TO SUCCESS

/

J

anuary

2017

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