Making an evacuatieplan that actually works in a crisis
I was thinking recently about how most of us never really consider making an evacuatieplan until we're staring at a fire drill or a sudden power outage. It's one of those things that sits on the back burner, right next to "organizing the junk drawer" and "checking the attic for leaks." We all like to think that if something went wrong, we'd just naturally know what to do. But let's be real—stress does weird things to the brain. When smoke is filling a hallway or the alarms are blaring, "natural instinct" usually looks a lot more like running in circles than a coordinated exit. ...