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Worstest Idea of The Week....Month......Year Etc....

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Darrell ODea
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Edgar Ariete
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now, the process is in-progress, just let the balance work

where’s Philip Jonker?
Clive Randall
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I thought planning came from the SOUL
thats why Americans can do it best
"Get it up right on up
hooah hooah" etc etc etc
At this point I have decided to ommit the new P5 edition I was going to buy and instead get a really good tan white shoes, suit and gold medallion.
Soulfull planner
hooah
Clive
Darrell ODea
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Yes it is, important, to maintain "the force" in momentum when planning.
Gordon Blair
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mmmm....important, it is, to maintain balance in the force when planning you are.
Edgar Ariete
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Darrell,

I for one don’t believe that planning is just a "mindset". That is, when you see yourself as just a tool or a computer that only respond to other mindsets.

Planning comes from the HEART with a good purpose. It is processed & fine-tuned in the so-called mindsets. The worst thing could happen within the process. The balancing between good & bad as your objective might end up bad.

Edgar
Gordon Blair
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Nope, lost me...
Chris Oggham
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My word Oscar,

Surely not?

Chris Oggham
Clive Randall
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American English
took a couple of reads to get this one
Clive
Gordon Blair
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Chris, Clive,

Sorry, don’t know what you two guys are on about, I only studied American English....
Clive Randall
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Dear Chris
Sorry missed that
Clive
Chris Oggham
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Hi Clive,

Funny you should say that; you missed out the bit about making impractical suggestions and taking it personally when it is explained to you why they won`t work. That`s always a good one because you can start shouting and/or go off at a tangent right away.

Regards

Chris Oggham
Gordon Blair
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Darrell,

Nice to have have you back.

Worstestest? That hasn’t resulted in jail time?;o)

Not walking away from this assignment at Christmas, what was I thinking? ;o)
Clive Randall
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Darrell
Good on you mate where have you been?
Your humour, satire and sarcasm has been genuilly missed.
The worstest idea ever you ask,
Getting divorced and agreeing to pay the cost.
Maybe it was getting married in the first place.
For a planner not being able to predict the outcome was a major mistake.
Still unlike the majority of clients I know planners do not have a crystal ball so I excuse myself and move on with life
I have never made any other mistakes because I take a regular dose of arrogance every morning and shout at anybody who disagrees with what I am saying and if that fails I completely ignore what they are saying and go off on a completely different tangent and talk about interplanetary planning and utilise extravagant greek and latin phrases to baffel the listener/reader.
Find this helps but currently am short of drinking mates dont know why
Clive
Darrell ODea
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Sometimes....mostimes we have to get in wrong to get it right. So what the most worstest things that you planners have done. The greatest failures that you have learnt from??????

Respect,

Darrell