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Setting up a mission

Specific enough to start, flexible enough to adapt.

A useful mission names a place and a simple invitation — not a required outcome. The person decides whether to go in, stay outside, shorten the visit, or try a different day.

Keep notes short and practical: where to park, a quieter time of day, a familiar landmark nearby. Avoid framing that prescribes how the outing should feel.

One clear option is easier to accept, adapt, or decline than a list of instructions. Too many steps can make support feel like supervision.