“Over-prepare, then go with the flow.”
About this quote
Plan every angle, learn the facts, and practice until mistakes shrink. When the unexpected arrives, stop panicking and adapt — the prep gives you options, not excuses. That mix of discipline and calm builds real resilience and forces you to own results instead of blaming luck.
When to use it
- Before a job interview, research the company, rehearse answers, and then listen and respond naturally during the meeting.
- For an important presentation, practice your slides until smooth, then trust your preparation and handle questions without freezing.
- Preparing for a big trip: pack essentials, map routes and backups, then be open to delays or detours and make the best of them.
- When running a project, outline contingencies and delegate tasks, then adapt plans quickly if something goes wrong instead of blaming others.
