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mitw44
Jun 14, 2013Explorer
You really don't have to be somewhere when you really think you have to be somewhere. Staying where you're at, no matter what the stupid schedule says is sometimes the best answer.
I remember reading about a chiropractor who just "had" to open his office back in the NE a year or so ago, when the weather forecasters said the area was going to receive a paralyzing snowstorm. Well, he left work late, and was heading home, because, of course, he "had" to be home, and wound up spending the night in his car on the freeway. Wouldn't it have been better to stay in your own chiropractic office with lights, heat, bathroom, running water, food, etc. than sit in your car in a blizzard all night?
You don't have to be somewhere, especially if where you are at is better than not getting "there" in one piece.
Same goes for our schedules when we are on the road with a travel trailer.
I remember reading about a chiropractor who just "had" to open his office back in the NE a year or so ago, when the weather forecasters said the area was going to receive a paralyzing snowstorm. Well, he left work late, and was heading home, because, of course, he "had" to be home, and wound up spending the night in his car on the freeway. Wouldn't it have been better to stay in your own chiropractic office with lights, heat, bathroom, running water, food, etc. than sit in your car in a blizzard all night?
You don't have to be somewhere, especially if where you are at is better than not getting "there" in one piece.
Same goes for our schedules when we are on the road with a travel trailer.
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