Thursday 3 March 2011

March 2

In my last post, I talked about the importance of preparation, a lesson I promptly ignored.  Today I noticed I have arranged a lot of meetings right on top of each other, and a couple of those at distant locations.  I'm still in car-driver mode.

When you rely on a car, you get used to simply hopping in and charging off.  You don't need to plan ahead.  That's one of the deep psychological joys of driving a car.  Freedom, acting on impulse.

On a bike, I have to think the night before about where I am going, and how long it will take to get there.  In fact, I need to think about it a couple of days before hand. 

I will rearrange a couple of appointments in the coming days, so I don't turn myself into a red sweaty mess.

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