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by BrianAnderson
5962 days ago
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One recommendation I would make is to shift your focus from how you can accomplish the project to how best to deliver the project regardless of the person. I used to have a similar problem (and still do at times) and the reason I could always start but never finish is that I sequenced all the tasks I liked to do early in the project so at the end of the project all I had were things I didn't enjoy. Now I do two things. First I look how to outsource what I can to other people - for example my sister is very detailed oriented so I pay her to do things that would bore me, like writing instructional copy, disclaimers, terms of service, etc With those activities I can't get off my plate, I sequence them so I am doing fun and boring activities equally. That way I am not over-burdened with boring, tedious, or difficult tasks. Make sense? |
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