Hello,i saw your advert on this project but before i finish reading it i knew i was the one you are looking for,i am ready to do an excellent job for you and i have already rescheduled my time for this project,please you can go through the attachment of my previous work below. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP by Bello Abiodun Short Article for the kid on look before you leap Once a fox was roaming around in the dark. Unfortunately, he fell into a well. He tried his level best to come out but all in vain. So, he had no other alternative but to remain there till the next morning. The next day, a goat came that way. She peeped into the well and saw the fox there. The goat asked, what are you doing there, Mr. Fox. The sly fox replied, I came here to drink water. It is the best I have ever tasted. Come and see for yourself.? Without thinking even for a while, the goat jumped into the well, quenched her thirst and looked for a way to get out. But just like the fox, she also found herself helpless to come out. Then the fox said, I have an idea. You stand on your hind legs. I ll climb on your head and get out. Then I shall help you come out too. The goat was innocent enough to understand the shrewdness of the fox and did as the fox said and help him get out of the well. While walking away, the fox said, Had you been intelligent enough, you would never have got in without seeing how to get out. Thats why we say, Look before you leap. (Project) on LOOK BWEFORE YOU LEAP Does your workday often feel like you are working in the Emergency Room? Every patient (aka project) brought your way comes at you with a sense of urgency. If you rush each patient in for a treatment without asking questions and further investigating what is needed, you could be wasting valuable time and money going in the wrong direction. Imagine simply throwing a sling on a car crash victim and offering stitches to someone who is having an allergic reaction to a bee sting. Why the tangent about this imaginary day at the ER? To demonstrate to you that one must go through a process first before slapping on solutions. The same rings true for project planning. Projects are often assigned with very little time to plan, or so it seems. Unrealistic deadlines can push employees to run screaming through the halls demanding charts. Before leaping right into things, take a look around at what information you must first gather so you can assess what needs to take place. Just one hour to plan ahead properly will save you time in the end while meeting your deadline. Best of all you’ll do it without hitting speed bumps and conflicts. That?s why we say, ?Look before you leap?