
Betty
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So, should they go ahead with the project or not? Some of you yesterday voted for Betty, some for Bud. I think they’re both right. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing. If they don’t have the money to pay for someone with a lot of experience and good recommendations, why not try to figure out how to break the project into manageable steps? That relieves a lot of pressure — especially if something goes wrong — and it means a lot of successes to celebrate when things go right.
Anyway, that’s what works for me, what about you?
April 9, 2026
This is a fascinating project.
Yes. 🙂
His list is very smart. Breaking the project down makes it more manageable.
Yes. 🙂
…this sounds like our SIL!
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Your blog wouldn’t open for me yesterday, but breaking projects down into segments is a very good idea.
I don’t know why you are having trouble opening it.
I got lots of tools I’m not good at using!
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I totally agree. There is no rush, so they can take it slow, ask AI for advice, and put a lot of thought into it.
Yes. It helps a lot when there is no hurry. 🙂
Lists! Lots of lists! When we were living full time in a motorhome traveling the USA I made a database of places to stop sorted by state. It included places to see, places to eat, places to camp, etc. I love organizing!
That’s a great trait to have! 🙂
Sounds like a good plan!
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I totally agree. What’s that saying, Rome wasn’t built in a day.
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One step at a time – one day at a time.
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You make an good point. I agree with you.
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