by uNkNowN ElEmEnt » Sun 06 Aug 2006, 12:43:44
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ''')ve posted this analogy before, but I'll repeat it here: It's as if we know we're going on a trip, ...
Ok so lets follow this thought through. Only lets have a bit of fun with it shall we? Someone walks up to you and tells you they are giving you a free trip to "X" (that could be Florida, the caribbean, New Zealand, you pick).
So you have lets say 36 hours to get all your affairs in order before you need to catch the plane. This is going to be two weeks vacation at the destination of your choice.
What do you need to do? plan for the cat? get your bills paid in advance? plan for there not to be food left to spoil or that you have food stocks that will last until you get back so you can eat?
Only lets pretend you wanty to now do everything on a shoe string budget so you have some spending money when you get to Hawaii or where ever. How does that change your preparations?
Look at your own life, pretend you are going on a trip and want to save as much time, money and resources as you can. Figure out what you need to do to get everything in order, (remember the shoe string thing). There are tons of things you
can do right now. So do the little things and the big, will hopefully not be as bad as you might think.