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Do you drop anchor during a storm?

If the storm rises when the ship is in a harbor, an anchor is dropped from the bow (front) to secure it to solid ground below. The anchor keeps the bow pointed into the wind as the ship safely pivots around it, preventing the ship from capsizing.

Can I live in my outbuilding?
Can I live in my outbuilding?

If the outbuilding is existing, converting it then into primary living accommodation IS allowed. Aug 4, 2022

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How thick should a patio slab be?
How thick should a patio slab be?

Four inches How thick will your patio slab be? Four inches is the minimum thickness for a concrete patio. You'll want to make it six to eight...

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Do current events feel overwhelming at times?

Sea mariners know something that can help a leader in the grips of a tumultuous crisis. When a storm rises upon a ship at sea, the wind and waves can threaten to sink it. If the storm rises when the ship is in a harbor, an anchor is dropped from the bow (front) to secure it to solid ground below. The anchor keeps the bow pointed into the wind as the ship safely pivots around it, preventing the ship from capsizing. When the ship encounters a storm at sea, the captain can deploy a “sea anchor” to perform the same function. As the illustration below shows, it’s like a parachute tethered to the bow of the ship that drags in the water against the force of the wind and waves. It’s connected to the bow, keeping the ship aerodynamically pointed into the wind. No matter which direction the wind blows, a sea anchor keeps the vessel afloat until the storm subsides. It’s incredibly tough to be a leader in stormy times. The way forward is often obscured by the fog of conflict, timely information may be sketchy, and all eyes are looking to the leader for confidence and hope. But leaders who really know their core values — the ones that never change — find they serve as a sea anchor in a crisis. If you took a few minutes to list all the values you hold close to your heart, the ones that never change, that define you as a person, what words would make it to the top of your list? As an executive coach, I find this to be one of the most valuable, and often illuminating, exercises for my clients.

Recently a health system executive and I were talking about the unprecedented challenges facing his team due to COVID-19. He struggled to know how to face the uncertainties and show up at his best as a leader for his team?

We looked back at his core values and, upon reflection, they opened his mind to fresh insights.

Family and Friends Making a Difference Reliability Trust Integrity

Reflecting upon these “anchors” of what really matters helped him make some concrete changes in how he’s showing up in the storm. He plans to double-down on his family rituals despite the demands of the job. He knows that’s where the most enduring difference he can make in the lives of others. He knows his work colleagues are trusting and relying upon him to recharge his energy every day, and his family gives him that. His work is all about thinking and making wise decisions, so the only way he can do that in integrity is to manage his energy well.

How do you lay a shed base with slabs?
How do you lay a shed base with slabs?

Method: 1) Clear The Area. Remove all vegetation and cut back any trees or bushes that are anywhere near the area for your shed base. ... 2)...

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Can you put a shed on paving slabs?
Can you put a shed on paving slabs?

It's possible, yes, to put a shed on a base constructed from paving slabs. The shed should sit on top of pressure treated bearers to allow airflow...

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Comprehensive and Intuitive to follow. Build That Shed!

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How do you level a ground without a compactor?

Go over your work area 2-3 times with a water-filled roller or hand tamper to gently compact the soil. If you're spot-leveling small patches, walking over the reshaped terrain will also do the trick. Just be careful not to disturb the surface of the soil with your feet.

Leveling is the first step in many lawn-improvement projects, such as building a deck, paving a patio, or putting in a vegetable garden. “Level” isn’t the same thing as “flat,” however, which is why it’s important to ensure that you’re building up the soil in your work area evenly. One tried-and-true way to do this is to drive a series of stakes into the ground around your planned leveling site and run string around them to create a consistent level-grade line. You can then snap on a line level for a useful visual reference that will tell you exactly how much soil you need to add or take away from each area along your line.

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Will a Barndominium rust?

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Which is better plastic or wooden sheds?
Which is better plastic or wooden sheds?

Although the general sturdiness of new plastic sheds are improving, wood is still the sturdier counterpart. And whilst a plastic shed can be...

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Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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How much does a 14x20 deck cost?
How much does a 14x20 deck cost?

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Can I build my own shed?

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How do you spot a drone at night?
How do you spot a drone at night?

If you want to spot a drone at night, you need to look for the sound the propellers make, the red and green navigation lights, and potentially a...

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