What a fantastic response on Tuesday to our show asking whether you’d rather be slightly late, or super early. We’re going to tackle the same question Wednesday in a Part II broadcast. Be sure to join us!
Curious as to why there wasn’t an exactly 9n time option. In some situations, people don’t want you there too early(setting up, rehearsing, etc.) I don’t agree that being late necessarily means you are disrespectful of another’s time. Could just be poor planning and/or poor judgment of time and the number of tasks you can accomplish in a set time. A little late could just mean your timekeeping device is wrong(Thank you smartphones for taking that one from us.) You have to respect your own time by not giving too much of it to waiting for the next event to start. That said if I could go to mass I would give enough time in advance to prepare.
01/25/2022 at 8:06 pm
Jerry and Debbie,
Curious as to why there wasn’t an exactly 9n time option. In some situations, people don’t want you there too early(setting up, rehearsing, etc.) I don’t agree that being late necessarily means you are disrespectful of another’s time. Could just be poor planning and/or poor judgment of time and the number of tasks you can accomplish in a set time. A little late could just mean your timekeeping device is wrong(Thank you smartphones for taking that one from us.) You have to respect your own time by not giving too much of it to waiting for the next event to start. That said if I could go to mass I would give enough time in advance to prepare.
Simon in Port Hawkesbury. Nova Scotia
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