“These are three problems I see with the plan,” Stephan shared.
“Problems with the plan, or obstacles to face in the plan?” I asked.
“Obstacles, three big obstacles that will be tough to overcome,” he nodded. “But we have a mitigation strategy to work over, around or through, so I think we are under control.”
“What about the obstacles that are not part of your plan?” I pressed.
“I am sure there will be some hiccups,” Stephan agreed. “Something will happen that we don’t anticipate, something that we can’t prepare for.”
“Can’t prepare, or won’t prepare?” I replied.
“If we don’t know what it is, how can we prepare for it?” he wanted to know.
“We can mentally prepare, prepare for an increased pace, a practiced quality triage, improvisation of method. We may not know the real obstacles that lay ahead, but we can prepare with mental fitness. Because, yes, there will be unanticipated problems.”