On New Year's Eve 1999 I and my team monitored medical equipment around the world for GE. I was in charge of the Global 'response' to any Y2K issues. Got to go to France months ahead t set up the team in Paris. Rough duty but someone had to do it. And as you noted...nothing happened. The law of slow moving disasters. Something horrible that's going to happen long in advance is almost always resolved before it becomes a disaster.
I did, in fact my entire family was able to go. Then because I would be at work we celebrated the millennium together as the clock struck midnight Paris time. I headed back to work though my wife was able to join me for our midnight like we had and continue to do every year we've known each other. 43 New Year's Eve kisses.
So changing the calendar changes nothing but the calendar? I tend to agree.
Big goals are often too much. Better to aim for one more push up per day, one more post per week, etc. Bite sized is the way to go.
One post per week is hard enough as it is. I could probably do 3-5 pushups though...
On New Year's Eve 1999 I and my team monitored medical equipment around the world for GE. I was in charge of the Global 'response' to any Y2K issues. Got to go to France months ahead t set up the team in Paris. Rough duty but someone had to do it. And as you noted...nothing happened. The law of slow moving disasters. Something horrible that's going to happen long in advance is almost always resolved before it becomes a disaster.
Thanks for your work to keep us all safe anyway. At least you got a trip to Paris out of it.
I did, in fact my entire family was able to go. Then because I would be at work we celebrated the millennium together as the clock struck midnight Paris time. I headed back to work though my wife was able to join me for our midnight like we had and continue to do every year we've known each other. 43 New Year's Eve kisses.