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Try starting in the middle of the project

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2025 9:51 am
by hasan018542
These two techniques are very inspiring to me. The so-called "setting boundaries first" means that we can first think about "how much time we have" or "how much time we want to produce first", and then set the results that can be produced based on the time we have, instead of calculating time based on the results .

Managing time from this perspective does increase belgium mobile database flexibility. Instead of worrying about how long it will take to finish a book, it is better to think about what I can produce if I only have a week.

Another key is to "try to start from the middle of the project." When I want to think about the results that can be produced in a week, instead of starting from the beginning to see how much information I can find in a week, it is better to start from the middle. In other words, what results can be produced in a week that are most relevant to the core results of the project? At this time, it may be a specific outline, or a draft of a chapter, etc.