64: Making Peace With The Last Minute
<p>Leaving things to the last minute is the bête noire of the organized person, right? But Jean and James have found that sometimes the last minute can be your friend, as long as you are cognizant of what absolutely must be settled in advance. Sometimes the choices you make at the last minute can surprise and delight you.</p> <p><em>Photo: New fleece cage liner purchased for the guinea pigs in a very whimsical pattern, a last minute choice over DIY fleece liners, which would have been a boring solid dark color.</em></p> <p><img src="https://www.theweeklyreview.fm/uploads/2019/cc050a1ad5.jpg" width="600" height="497" alt="" /></p> <p><audio controls="controls" src="https://micro.blog/pages/downloads/4155/903427/180441.mp3" preload="metadata" /></p>
An episode of the The Weekly Review podcast, hosted by The Weekly Review, titled "64: Making Peace With The Last Minute" was published on July 5, 2019.
July 5, 2019 · The Weekly Review
Summary
Leaving things to the last minute is the bête noire of the organized person, right? But Jean and James have found that sometimes the last minute can be your friend, as long as you are cognizant of what absolutely must be settled in advance. Sometimes the choices you make at the last minute can surprise and delight you. Photo: New fleece cage liner purchased for the guinea pigs in a very whimsical pattern, a last minute choice over DIY fleece liners, which would have been a boring solid dark color.
Episode Description
Leaving things to the last minute is the bête noire of the organized person, right? But Jean and James have found that sometimes the last minute can be your friend, as long as you are cognizant of what absolutely must be settled in advance. Sometimes the choices you make at the last minute can surprise and delight you.
Photo: New fleece cage liner purchased for the guinea pigs in a very whimsical pattern, a last minute choice over DIY fleece liners, which would have been a boring solid dark color.

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