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| Personal Effectiveness Goals, productivity, time management, motivation, self-discipline, overcoming procrastination, habits, organizing, problem-solving, decision-making, intelligence |
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| Hello! The most productive way to do multiprojects obviously is to do what push you most farther from where you are right now, how can you do that?? I mean if I'm working on a project there are allways lagtime which cause me to procastinate and do minor things, instead of going meanwhile for the next project and have some progress with it. the reason for that is because I'm suckedinto the first project too deeply for the minor aspects, while in the other project I could have done bigger and more important things. I think the reason I don't leave the first project is for that wrong idea that I'll lose all the progress I've started already in the first project or even maybe because I'm feeling good already for that progress i've done, and I think that this is what bites me hard and turn back on me. I think that some solid solution to this'll be a key part to a flawless action taking, and probably some other falks have a little struggle with that too, it's a well known issue. Last edited by netanel22; 09-24-2008 at 11:09 AM. |
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Buddhists do the most important task of the day in the morning, before anything else. I also try to keep to this. In the morning, your mind is clear and far from distractions. You often achieve far more in those first two hours of the day, than for the remaining time. So try that for now, and slowly develop a programme that works for you as you analyse what helps and what doesn't. |
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You'r both are right! I think I've made a progress for making it really important that I'll stay happy where I'm in the moment. even if I don't have nothing to do right now. It makes the brain make it easier to travel from project to project. But, still having it hard to not sucked to one project. I think that it is because i'm perfectionist and having too much CHECKING AND CONTROL (badd.. :-) ) on the projects. problem is crystal clear. Having some Solution ? I think that too much checking and control on your action is the ideal KILLER ACTION, because it's having a "Good thing Mask", like a silent killer. The Major problem in this is the mindset of; Whatever is important I must check it and control it over and over to make sure I'll keep having progress on it, which is a bunch of Bull, and must do Vice Versa. I think I need mindset to have a constantly new progress on a project. and not trying to build the same mission of the project i've just made only better this time. Last edited by netanel22; 09-25-2008 at 06:55 PM. |
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