JudyC
New member
Dave, if you set a specific deadline, it will likely help to get folks to go ahead and move on this stuff. A task like visiting the local police may seem quite daunting to some, and easily procrastinated on despite all good intentions. With a deadline, they'll have more incentive to get it done sooner, rather than putting it off indefinitely.
There's also a point in time where waiting any longer for "one more report" to come in begins to cost more in lost momentum than you would gain from the additional report itself. Giving a specific deadline helps to ensure you don't accidentally cross that line.
Just a thought. It all almost makes me wish I'd been a part of this, just so I COULD go to the police and be a part of bringing those two down.
There's also a point in time where waiting any longer for "one more report" to come in begins to cost more in lost momentum than you would gain from the additional report itself. Giving a specific deadline helps to ensure you don't accidentally cross that line.
Just a thought. It all almost makes me wish I'd been a part of this, just so I COULD go to the police and be a part of bringing those two down.


