The schedule will always push. That is not going to change.

This week we talked about rushing and time pressure. The sentence that starts the slide. The step that gets compressed first. The stacked schedule that creates the urgency. The incident that happens when five seconds of testing feels like too much to spare.

Today's Focus: Deadlines will always exist. Weather windows will always close. Customers will always be waiting. Somebody upstream will always make a promise that your crew has to keep. That pressure is permanent. It is part of the job.

What is not permanent is how you respond to it. The standard you hold when nobody is pushing you is easy. The standard you hold when everything around you says go faster, that is the one that counts.

Before you leave the job site today, ask yourself this. Did I hold the standard this week? Did my crew? Was there a moment where the pressure almost won, and we caught it? Name that moment. Remember it. Because it will come back next week.

The schedule does not protect your crew. You do.

Have a safe weekend. See you Monday.

— Lito Wilkins

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