DIVINE GRACE
Grace is what every one desires in every
thing. For such a grace to pervade in all our plans and performance, a set of
processes has to occur in a sequence. This sequence is not under the control of
a few individuals. However meticulous our plans may be, chances of things going
astray are not ruled out. Does it reflect our failure to foresee? Not at all. Foreseeing and planning ahead,
are anticipatory exercises conceived for a definite pattern of happenings. If
this pattern gets confused on its own, of what value are our plans? Any plan is
workable so long as it abides by the schedule. If a key step shifts in time,
others to follow may witness major changes including a cancellation of a couple
of items on the agenda. The saying “Man proposes and God disposes” reflects the
reality. A non-believer may say –We should plan for every exigency. True that
no one wants to get caught unawares. But, how we would be caught can not be
predicted. Things happen so.
At best, one may anticipate dislocation
but can not predict its pattern. Therefore the state of preparedness can be
more mental than either organizational or physical. It is not as if always
dislocations occur. But, they can potentially occur at any time. To expect the
unexpected should be our watch word in life. These are easy to say but hard to
practice when we are amidst varied requirements. So, one has to look for ways
of avoiding disappointments.
Let me make it very clear that I have
nothing up my sleeves and I am at best trying to see what could be done.
Therefore, if some of my opinions on the item[s] do not satisfy the
requirements, your personal preferences should take automatic precedence.
Options:
There are some ways of getting organized
for an occasion. Much depends on the aspects of the scale, the nature of the
event, the profile of invitees, our obligation towards them and above all what
we prefer to have and our budget.
To personally organize and supervise the
various steps is perhaps the best option. But, as time advances, our presence
would be required at all places. This may lead to burden and hypertension. One
approach can be to phase out arrangements and complete all preparations well in
time. As the event approaches, delegation of responsibility and authority to a
select few may help. This can ease pressure and accord due importance to the
right people.
You are taking this blog to a higher level. Thanks RK
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