Monday, September 14, 2009

The Friction Factor








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... tweeting, and get that task done. Reduce your friction to focus on the critical tasks for your project. Also, consider chunking up that project into bite-sized work packages to accelerate to the finish line. ...

... "Make a project smaller. Reduce the scope. Have it doable in a few days or a week. Work on the other parts when the first part is done. " ...


Via Zen Habits: Get to Task Completion

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At 7:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At 11:40 AM, Blogger Bill Wonch said...

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At 9:13 AM, Blogger Frank M said...

Sorry 'bout that. There's been an rss feed heist and we're trying to combat that. Hopefully, we will be able to return to normal posting shortly. Frank M

 

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