a plan
Maybe not a simple one, but a plan nonetheless. It's not appropriate to detail what it is. I'm more process oriented at this point, and trying to work out the details of how I'm going to actually do what I've set forth in my mind. Our motto will surely come into play: keep those expectations low. That I have a plan for the week is what makes me feel like I can make it through the next few days. Past experiences when there was no plan and I was working cold have been pure misery. I'm going to try to work with what I know this time. If I show nothing for the week, that will be fine with me. What Bill Allard thinks of what I've done/will do is of little consequence. I know I will absorb a lot from the other participants along with Bill. Today he said, "Concentrate on a single pheasant. Don't worry about the covey." My pheasant will be the people I know.
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