At lunch today a friend told me that she was reading the poetry of Erica Jong. And straight away, not having read any of her works for years, I said the one about housework?
Here it is, in case you haven't read it:
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Here it is, in case you haven't read it:
Just in Time (JIT) and Just in Case (JIC) are phrases used in logistics, especially for manufacturing. JIT wants the products to arrive just in time, as needed, meaning less costs for storage and more streamlining. JIC, wants the products sitting there waiting, just in case of need, where you pay more because you have them longer before using them, but you have built in protection if something goes wrong.
I am so a Just in Case kind of gal. I think all mothers are - you take an extra change of clothing - just in case it's needed. Yes your carry bag is bigger, but you are relaxed and carefree because even if there is a huge unexpected throw-up, you're covered.
So using that other great phrase - your mileage may vary (ymmv) let yourself work within the system that suits you best!
Often social chit chat leaves a lot to be desired. People who don't know you, just cast about for a topic and chose... So what do you do? When you are unemployed and feeling vulnerable about it. Or, so are you dating anyone special? When you are single and don't want to be. I tried for many years to become pregnant. I can't tell you how many weddings/family events I went to where distant uncles and aunts asked me why I wasn't pregnant, what was going on. After about 5 years, I finally said to them, I'm doing all I can, it's in God's hands now. And then they backed off.
January is traditionally one of my busier months. People want to see what the year ahead holds, want to discuss what did or didn't happen last year and how to shift/improve/encourage events in the new year.
Always happy to find a new deck to explore!
Wishing you all a calm and happy New Year
In a reading today, a client said that she took to heart the words of Maria Bamford, who says of her life, I try to go where the love is. That's such a simple and clear directive. We should all go towards where the love is for us.