
A little set back isn’t much of a problem on it’s own. It’s little. It’s a small hump. You’ll drive over it and onward.
It’s the series of little set backs that become the problem.
When you cut a corner or skip getting confirmation or go with an old and used – I don’t know – lawn mower, you’re not just signing up for an impending little set back; you’re signing up for that set back to join the others.
There’s no preventing little set backs altogether, but there is the option to manage the quantity of them.
Stay Positive & Tread Carefully
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