Casual Articles
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Business > Business > Best Laid Plans - Unexpected Events - and the Choices we Have

Tags

  • office
  • event
  • arise
  • almost worse
  • something doesnt

  • Links

  • A Brief Overview of Vitamin b-12
  • Monophonic Ring Tone - Get the Original Ring Tones
  • Lasek: Time Lines
  • Casual Articles - Best Laid Plans - Unexpected Events - and the Choices we Have

    Commercial Relocation Within NYC
    Commercial relocation in NYC can turn into a nightmare when you think about this huge project. Moving all the items in your office that includes furniture, machinery, equipments of all sizes and shapes can be really cumbersome.Commercial relocation in NYC is not an ordinary task that can be done by just anyone. It requires special expertise and special tools to ensure that all the goods are transported without even a single minute damage. An office or a factory or any commercial unit comprises of many equipments and fur
    end.

    Choice of Hesitated Acceptance - Outwardly there is acceptance that the day just took a big left turn. Inwardly we don’t let go of thinking about all that we wanted to achieve and how it’s not getting done. We may be pondering when we’re ever going to have another day to be productive. The “perfect” productivity day still seems wasted even if we go through the motions of having accepted the unexpected change we’ve been dealt. This is almost worse than “No acceptance” because your inward and outward self are being incongruous. Have you ever been here? What do you do when you realize that what you’re saying and what you’re t

    Cold Calling Openers That'll Make Prospects Practically Sit Up And Beg To Do Business With You
    Imagine your blood racing as the previously closed doors of the executive suites magically open … because you know the secret words.The words that establish trust, build your credibility as the authority, and compel the decision maker to meet with you and only you.The words that get you face-to-face, high-level meetings, trim weeks off of the sales cycle and add tens of thousands of dollars to the size of the contract. Words that repeatedly level the playing field and position you as equal to your executive-level
    Kevin was ready to get the day started. He only had one scheduled meeting all day, a real rarity. He was looking forward to a day in the office to catch up on calls, emails, filing, etc. As he walked out the door of his home he slipped on some ice and broke his ankle. Kevin’s day just landed in a totally different direction than what he originally intended.

    Julie woke up all set to get the week started. She was excited because she was ready to dig in and be a productivity maven. She had put a task list together and she was geared up to tackle it. Just as she knocked one item off the list and felt that she was just getting on a roll she was interrupted. The interruption itself isn’t really important to this story – whether it was a colleague “dropping by”, a client calling, or her son’s school – the fact remains, her roll was brought to a screeching halt.

    Does this sound even vaguely familiar to you?

    Many of us start out our days or our weeks very well intentioned, excited even, to be productive or make a dent in the “to-do” list. Occasionally, something unexpected happens. The unexpected event prevents us from being as productive as we would like to be. When this happens we have a number of choices. The choices are about how we think, how we behave, what we do, and how we respond.

    How do these unexpected incidents affect you? How do you behave when they happen? What do you think about when your productivity is directly impacted?

    The intent of this article is to highlight the choices we have when these situations arise. The more we are aware of the choices we have in unpredictable situations, the easier it is to identify a choice that makes the most sense in the moment.

    Choice of No acceptance – We see children pick this choice quite often when something doesn’t go the way they want. They get frustrated, pout, and throw a tantrum over it. As adults this is typically tempered a bit, but the same idea applies. It is a choice to be frustrated, anxious, and even pout about how the unexpected situation threw your plans for a loop. It is the choice to not accept that unexpected things or events can, and will at times, change our best laid plans. This often leaves us less productive and miserable doing what came up unexpectedly. Do you ever find yourself in this choice? How long do you stay frustrated before realizing that it isn’t going to do you any good? Do you realize at some point that you should choose another path at least for your own sanity? While this is a choice, it’s not one I recommend.

    Choice of Hesitated Acceptance - Outwardly there is acceptance that the day just took a big left turn. Inwardly we don’t let go of thinking about all that we wanted to achieve and how it’s not getting done. We may be pondering when we’re ever going to have another day to be productive. The “perfect” productivity day still seems wasted even if we go through the motions of having accepted the unexpected change we’ve been dealt. This is almost worse than “No acceptance” because your inward and outward self are being incongruous. Have you ever been here? What do you do when you realize that what you’re saying and what you’re th

    Emergence of Technology - Shaping Up
    IntroductionSince ages, man has quest to search for new things. His thirst for knowledge opens up various doors for new innovations. These innovations get complex with time to time and sciences add new dimensions even in textile industry.If we peep into the historic scale, it started with simple hand-woven fabric passing through handlooms, going up with the automatic looms and machinery and now stretches up to infinity with the help of technology like Nanotechnology and biotechnology.Life is getting more c
    roll she was interrupted. The interruption itself isn’t really important to this story – whether it was a colleague “dropping by”, a client calling, or her son’s school – the fact remains, her roll was brought to a screeching halt.

    Does this sound even vaguely familiar to you?

    Many of us start out our days or our weeks very well intentioned, excited even, to be productive or make a dent in the “to-do” list. Occasionally, something unexpected happens. The unexpected event prevents us from being as productive as we would like to be. When this happens we have a number of choices. The choices are about how we think, how we behave, what we do, and how we respond.

    How do these unexpected incidents affect you? How do you behave when they happen? What do you think about when your productivity is directly impacted?

    The intent of this article is to highlight the choices we have when these situations arise. The more we are aware of the choices we have in unpredictable situations, the easier it is to identify a choice that makes the most sense in the moment.

    Choice of No acceptance – We see children pick this choice quite often when something doesn’t go the way they want. They get frustrated, pout, and throw a tantrum over it. As adults this is typically tempered a bit, but the same idea applies. It is a choice to be frustrated, anxious, and even pout about how the unexpected situation threw your plans for a loop. It is the choice to not accept that unexpected things or events can, and will at times, change our best laid plans. This often leaves us less productive and miserable doing what came up unexpectedly. Do you ever find yourself in this choice? How long do you stay frustrated before realizing that it isn’t going to do you any good? Do you realize at some point that you should choose another path at least for your own sanity? While this is a choice, it’s not one I recommend.

    Choice of Hesitated Acceptance - Outwardly there is acceptance that the day just took a big left turn. Inwardly we don’t let go of thinking about all that we wanted to achieve and how it’s not getting done. We may be pondering when we’re ever going to have another day to be productive. The “perfect” productivity day still seems wasted even if we go through the motions of having accepted the unexpected change we’ve been dealt. This is almost worse than “No acceptance” because your inward and outward self are being incongruous. Have you ever been here? What do you do when you realize that what you’re saying and what you’re t

    Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance - Making Your Company More Accessible
    The U.S. federal Sarbanes-Oxley Act was created to protect investors by improving the accuracy and reliability of corporate disclosures. The act covers issues such as establishing a public company accounting oversight board, auditor independence, corporate responsibility and enhanced financial disclosure. The act came after a series of financial scandals, including those affecting Enron and WorldCom.Sarbanes-Oxley compliance may be difficult for your company to adhere to at first, but in the long run it can be beneficia
    e, what we do, and how we respond.

    How do these unexpected incidents affect you? How do you behave when they happen? What do you think about when your productivity is directly impacted?

    The intent of this article is to highlight the choices we have when these situations arise. The more we are aware of the choices we have in unpredictable situations, the easier it is to identify a choice that makes the most sense in the moment.

    Choice of No acceptance – We see children pick this choice quite often when something doesn’t go the way they want. They get frustrated, pout, and throw a tantrum over it. As adults this is typically tempered a bit, but the same idea applies. It is a choice to be frustrated, anxious, and even pout about how the unexpected situation threw your plans for a loop. It is the choice to not accept that unexpected things or events can, and will at times, change our best laid plans. This often leaves us less productive and miserable doing what came up unexpectedly. Do you ever find yourself in this choice? How long do you stay frustrated before realizing that it isn’t going to do you any good? Do you realize at some point that you should choose another path at least for your own sanity? While this is a choice, it’s not one I recommend.

    Choice of Hesitated Acceptance - Outwardly there is acceptance that the day just took a big left turn. Inwardly we don’t let go of thinking about all that we wanted to achieve and how it’s not getting done. We may be pondering when we’re ever going to have another day to be productive. The “perfect” productivity day still seems wasted even if we go through the motions of having accepted the unexpected change we’ve been dealt. This is almost worse than “No acceptance” because your inward and outward self are being incongruous. Have you ever been here? What do you do when you realize that what you’re saying and what you’re t

    Improve to Lead: A New Leaderhip Phase
    Phrases like “walk the talk” and “lead by example” are commonplace management and leadership language. These phrases provide frameworks for discussion on effective leadership. I’ve even used them in past articles. That said, I want to make the case today that it is not enough in today’s marketplace to simply “walk the talk” or “lead by example”. Both of these phrases lack the intent to change and improve. Change is always happening and continuous improvement is vital to our businesses today. Consider this alternative phr
    ically tempered a bit, but the same idea applies. It is a choice to be frustrated, anxious, and even pout about how the unexpected situation threw your plans for a loop. It is the choice to not accept that unexpected things or events can, and will at times, change our best laid plans. This often leaves us less productive and miserable doing what came up unexpectedly. Do you ever find yourself in this choice? How long do you stay frustrated before realizing that it isn’t going to do you any good? Do you realize at some point that you should choose another path at least for your own sanity? While this is a choice, it’s not one I recommend.

    Choice of Hesitated Acceptance - Outwardly there is acceptance that the day just took a big left turn. Inwardly we don’t let go of thinking about all that we wanted to achieve and how it’s not getting done. We may be pondering when we’re ever going to have another day to be productive. The “perfect” productivity day still seems wasted even if we go through the motions of having accepted the unexpected change we’ve been dealt. This is almost worse than “No acceptance” because your inward and outward self are being incongruous. Have you ever been here? What do you do when you realize that what you’re saying and what you’re t

    Can You Deliver
    Strategy, leadership, innovation, and marketability…all are crucial to business success; however can your business execute?Small business owners normally spend countless hours organizing business plans and marketing plans without considering if they can execute the plan. Creating a plan whatever type of plan, should be your game plan to achieve your vision. This requires one of the most important skills of any business-Execution.What is execution? In business, it’s exposing reality so that you can act on it.
    end.

    Choice of Hesitated Acceptance - Outwardly there is acceptance that the day just took a big left turn. Inwardly we don’t let go of thinking about all that we wanted to achieve and how it’s not getting done. We may be pondering when we’re ever going to have another day to be productive. The “perfect” productivity day still seems wasted even if we go through the motions of having accepted the unexpected change we’ve been dealt. This is almost worse than “No acceptance” because your inward and outward self are being incongruous. Have you ever been here? What do you do when you realize that what you’re saying and what you’re thinking are not synchronous?

    Choice of Acceptance – Accepting that our day or our week is no longer going to be what we originally intended can help relieve the frustration as we look to assess what must still get accomplished and when might we get back to the things put on hold. When circumstances in life are beyond our control identify how to make the best of it. Go with the flow. Be ready to change direction with the new direction set. How often do you go with this choice right out of the gate? Is it difficult to get to a point of acceptance for you? What needs to happen for you to be more accepting the next time your day is turned upside down?

    For those few and fortunate souls who can change with the wind and adjust to new plans on the fly; more power to you. Don’t lose sight of this wonderful gift you have. When you see someone else struggling to accept unexpected circumstances, offer to assist them. Share how you think about it and what gets you to choose acceptance so quickly.

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.casualarticles.com/article/236/casualarticles-Best-Laid-Plans--Unexpected-Events--and-the-Choices-we-Have.html">Best Laid Plans - Unexpected Events - and the Choices we Have</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.casualarticles.com/article/236/casualarticles-Best-Laid-Plans--Unexpected-Events--and-the-Choices-we-Have.html]Best Laid Plans - Unexpected Events - and the Choices we Have[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Cooling UK Property Market

    Products Need Better Instruction Booklets For the Mechanically Challenged

    How to Make Sure Your Meetings Programme Is ABPI Compliant

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com