I agree with the 10 minute rule, but that doesn't begin to define all that went into getting there in the first place.
In the example I used, which is true, I re-scheduled a portion of my work day, which affects others. I took time off during the day to scrub up, dress up, then drove 33 minutes to be at the appropriate place on time. Spending both time and gas money to do so. I popped a little blue helper so I may enjoy the activities more and then waited only to be NS and asked to do it another day.
I've given this a lot of thought and it's been 3 days, but I alerted the provider (Nikki Benz) that I could not, in good conscious, re-schedule with her. Proceed at your own risk.
|