recureful
/ˌrɛkjʊˈfəl, ˌrekəˈfəl/Definitions
1. adjective
Having the quality of being cautious or careful in the recurrence of an action or behavior.
“The manager was a recureful decision-maker, always considering the potential consequences of her choices.”
2. noun
The quality of being cautious or careful in the recurrence of an action or behavior.
“Her recurefulness was evident in the way she approached each new project.”