One Tool Saves Time and Lives

And it’s so mundane, you might not bother

ChristineH
4 min readJan 31, 2022
Note pages pre-formatted for checklists of different lengths. Remnants of a light coffee to the left, dried flowers and a vase to the right. The pen rests, capped, across the top of the pages.
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In late May, 1999, my Arkansas-based client called to postpone our session, scheduled for the following week. It completely threw my metric (billable client-facing days) for the week, and that of a colleague who was scheduled to support the site visit. I fumed and held a grudge right up to the day the site audit would have started. My colleague called me on June 2nd.

“Have you seen the news?”

I hadn’t. I was making busy in my home office and sulking over the situation. We would have arrived in Arkansas from Austin through Dallas the night before and been onsite on this morning.

“Our plane crashed.”

All accidents are preventable

One June 1, 1999 at 11:50PM central time, American Airlines 1420 overran the runway on landing at Little Rock Airport. The plane hit several obstacles on the ground before coming to a stop and catching on fire. The pilot and several passengers were killed.

There were several factors that contributed to the accident — as is often the case when anything goes terribly wrong. Among them, the Before Landing Checklist was not fully executed.

Many applications for one simple tool

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ChristineH

Jesus, Recovery, Grace. Christian life coach using the structure and accountability of the Harada method to support recovery - mine and yours.