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6. Have a Back-Up Plan
Even the best monitoring will end in incontinence. Rather than scrambling after the fact, leave the house prepared for the worst while hoping for the best. Carrying a change of clothes should not seem excessive. In fact, it is quite practical and necessary at times.
Change your back up clothes frequently so they do not become a ball of clothes in a plastic bag that you keep in your trunk for a month. Changing out of wet clothes only to put on a pair of ill-fitting, wrinkly pants will likely not do much to improve your embarrassment.
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