
Your Plan is in High Demand
To "Plan" is a significant resource that carries an eternal existence in the daily foundation of life. No matter the day of the week, each one requires a plan of action which ultimately can determine positive versus negative outcomes. Whether we realize this or not, our "output" actions have come to outweigh our "input" actions with regard to the plan. To further elaborate, more and more people today are in a rush to complete a task(s) so they tend to opt for a verbal over written perspective. Such plans are expected to be received and executed without setbacks which is much more than often not the case (input). On the other end (output), such plans typically result in more work being done than what was necessary to mitigate failure. My belief is that we've lost the 50/50 input-to-output plan and have fallen more in favor of the 70/30 output-to-input plan because of our "just get it done period" mentality. At the end of the day, and whether we see it or not, we must level up and understand that the value of the "50/50 plan" will always be in high demand, so stay tuned weekly and be sure to subscribe today!
Your Plan is in High Demand
The House is on Fire Part II
This episode is fiction but tells the story of the well-known Bennett family, a dad, mom and 3 young children, who encounter an unsuspecting house fire in the wee hours of the morning while sound asleep. A small electrical fire starts in the kid's upstairs bathroom and intensely grows steadily from there. In the case of dad, he gets mom and daughter to safety first, but is now left with the dire decision regarding how too get to his 2 young sons with the fire blazing between him and them. He calculates an insane plan, and without regard for his own life, he executes getting through the fire and into the room on the other side of the upstairs hallway where his sons are located. The plan is reckless and dangerous but he has no other alternative and refuses to lose his boys. He then has to create another immediate plan to get them to safety because the fire has consumed the hallway and stairs so there is no way out, except from the 2d floor bedroom window. With Police, Fire & Rescue finally on the scene, but no time to wait for them to get completely into position, and with the fire pushing into the room and filling up with smoke, dad realizes that It is too far to jump and too far to lower them down using his arms, so he remembers a movie from 1975 and executes the only plan that can save him and his sons. Wow, the fire is now inside the room and starting to consume everything in it's path, so dad executes the plan. However, the plan works to get everyone to safety, but does it comes with a major cost?
Note 1: Contact your local Fire Department for detailed information regarding Fire Safety Prevention and Equipment Plans for homes and other types of residences. Ask them if they would be willing to come out to your home or resident, look at your blueprint and help you in putting together the best possible plan for you and our families.
Note 2: Google Fire Safety Prevention Plans for outlines that can help you and your families put together a detailed plan to aid you in combating house fires.
Note 3: Google Fire Safety Equipment to learn about different types of protective equipment you and your families can use to aid you in combating house fires. Ensure you have an equipment expert to walk you through using the equipment properly as well as the best place to keep the equipment.