pLn
Post
Liturgy Nap. In Orthodox Christianity, services are very long, and frequently, there are new
pews in Churches, requiring the faithful to remain standing and alert for long periods of time. After Church
liturgy and coffeehour, parishoners often go home and have a Post Liturgy Nap.
PLN
by YEMphan+ on Mar 07, 2021 12:01:10
Post
Liturgical Nap. In Orthodox Christianity, services are very long, and frequently, there are NO
pews in Churches, requiring the faithful to remain standing and alert for long periods of time. After Church
liturgy and coffeehour, parishoners often go home and have a Post Liturgical Nap.
PLN
by Gnomiesnhomies on Jun 01, 2021 00:40:56
You might as well form a "PLN" instead of a full "plan," because it's inevitable something will go
awry and ruin your plans. However, a PLN has room for
the change. The "A" is the unexpected part of a plan that could ruin everything. Always make a "PLN," instead of a "plan" so that when something goes wrong
it's ok because you made a PLN, with room for the unexpected.
Example:
I never should have "planned" my
vacation. Everything went wrong. Now, I am making a PLN for my next vacation. With room for the "A, to ruin things, the
unexpected is now expected and the PLN will succeed. i have awesome
PLN's for my next vacation!