
Cost changes can break routine faster than most people expect.
Continuity failures are predictable
Most disruptions are operational: refill timing, travel changes, or planning gaps. Treat them as risk-management problems.
Continuity control points
- next critical date confidence
- refill readiness lead time
- routine anchor stability
- disruption recovery speed
Tracking these points makes interruptions less damaging.
The continuity protocol
Before disruption risk
Set reminders, fallback options, and minimum tracking rules.
During disruption
Preserve a minimal signal set instead of going data-dark.
After disruption
Run a 48-hour re-entry review and document what changed.
Why this works
You protect decision quality while uncertainty is highest.
FAQ
Can planning remove disruption entirely?
No, but it reduces surprise and shortens recovery time.
What if I can only track one thing?
Track timing continuity first, then one core signal.
Is this legal or medical advice?
No. This is educational continuity planning.
Velto workflow
Velto helps maintain one timeline through disruption, re-entry, and stabilization.



