We've all been there. You've got a briefcase under one arm, the baby under the other, and you're walking out the door.
You're mentally rehearsing your presentation for an 8:30 meeting which you will just make if you really put your foot down after stopping at the crèche when... the baby spits up on your tie or new blouse.
Bruce reports: 'I mentally beat myself up every time this type of thing happens and yet I know there was nothing I could have done to prevent it - it's just a fact of life when you have young children.'
Emergencies are a fact of life with children - so anticipate them.
• Brand new panty hose will ladder.
• Toddlers will spill sour milk on your best suit.
• The drain will mysteriously overflow when you're already running late.
Rather than reacting to these situations when they arrive, adopt a proactive approach.
What possible solutions might save your blood pressure?