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Mistakes:Calendar Management

    Mistakes are but common. Some people say to err is human thus succumbing to the irrevocable truth that we're all bound to commit an error no matter what because we're human. That's mean, I agree, but the truth in it is undeniable.

   People who brand the full-force of their scholarship, who have laudable resumes and are part of the high echelon do commit mistakes. And sometimes so grave at that. That's why it is understandable that sometimes we don't get the perceived output because something in the process went wrong. That's okay but definitely not tolerable. to condone a mistake is to allow mediocrity. Something that everybody despises.

    Putting Calendar Management task in context, one common loophole is the inability to supply the accurate data suggestive of the lack of keen attention to details.This mistake is often committed probably because they appear to basic a job and thus vulnerable to being left-out. That's absurd because one calendar event may change a person's life.

   For instance, you've prepared for an interview and with certainty you can say you can take home the job but then because your VA forgot to plot the right event to the the right time, you've missed your chance of a lifetime. Sorry. But that won't bring it all back. 

    So it is paramount that a VA has a keen attention to details and has the patience to go over the tiny stuff to make sure that nothing spills off. How can this be rectified? Simple, just put yourself on the shoes of your client. Think of your own reactions when something so important isn't achieved only because you've plotted 10 AM instead of 7 AM for your job interview.