"Tomorrow's meeting—moving from morning to afternoon."
A message at day's end and your mental puzzle crumbles. Some people panic at their desk. Others breathe and text back. The difference isn't personality. It's whether they've kept an alternate day already loaded in their mind.
Plan That Plans Will Fall Apart
Plans shift constantly in real work. Emergency meetings, someone's illness, surprise priorities. While we call it "unexpected," expectations rarely survive first contact. Most months, half the days don't go as planned. Why do we act surprised?

