Outside of being insured up to the eyeballs, there are things I tend to avoid thinking about and planning for.
You would think that I would have learned by now.
Personal disaster recover planning: physical injury, economic injury, emotional injury Separations or Divorce planning: Not always till Death do us Part Last Will & Testament: But I have no money Relocation planning: I really hate moving Burial plan: what does it matter, I’m dead anyway Data recovery plan: We assume the info will be somewhere Friend and Family communication plan: we assume we will find them on Social Media Family Password sharing: who has the NetFlix password or the British Gas log-in?
No one is immune. Following a personal disaster, we are on our own for an unknown period of time and typically the massive emotion trauma, loss of communications, and poor access to resources can set you back for years and for some it is unrecoverable.
I kinda have this info together but nuff information is only in my head buried and unreachable by others.
You have to be in a “good” place mentally to start working out a strategy to handle DMD and I’m far for that right now.
…to be continued by 22-October.
Way too much personal conflict going. I see the traits clearly.
Lateness at work Unscheduled days off Emergency time off Excessive use of personal phone Difficulty concentrating on InfoSec technical detail.
No medication needed today.