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Podcast 067: Project strategies

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Podcast 129: Track others’ work

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He wondered if his employees were getting stuck and were afraid to ask him questions but he told me that he strives to be available to them, especially early on in a project, so they can ask questions as soon as they have them and not save them up until a week before the deadline. All project are a series of tasks.

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Podcast 123: More baby steps

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It’s about taking baby steps to advance whatever project you’re working on. Here’s how it works: If you can’t get started on your project (or back into it after a break), chop it up into little parts that you can do one at a time. Come back to the project on another day and take the next small step.

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Podcast 141: Quarantine organizing

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Seriously, why not use some of the extra time we all have now to do some little organizing projects. My first project idea is to declutter your bathroom. Here’s another project: your junk drawer. If you just want a short project, the idea is simply to paw through it and ditch or reassign anything that doesn’t belong there.

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Podcast 120: Rewarding yourself

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Once you complete a project, there’s a natural period of emptiness that follows. This is one reason I like to have several project to work on concurrently. When one project is finished, the others are still in progress. Enjoy them, but have a specific project lined up to start after that. Your schedule is disrupted.

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Podcast 134: Set achievable goals

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I suggest picking a smaller organizing project. It’s not cheating to pick a project small enough to be totally confident you’ll finish it. Even if you did that big hairy entire garage organizing and declutter project, you’ll have to do it again next year. Then, spend a little time on a small project you know you can finish.

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Podcast 094: Know your end point

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I’ve talked about this idea before in terms of breaking off small chunks of a project so you’re not overwhelmed by the whole thing. ” A lot of projects, maybe even all of them, fall into this category. Let’s compare this to whatever project you’re working on. This is why deadlines are so important.

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