ONE!
One! This is it; and tomorrow is launch. I may not be done, but nevertheless... I am glad that the countdown has come to a close. Because you know that there is always more to do or that can be done, so it is good to have an anticipated or scheduled close. A good portion of today's work was dedicated to clients. Unless you can absolutely retreat to Walden Pond or some facsimile, no one project gets your full attention.
I personally am incapable of working on only one project at a time. I bet I am not alone in that category. And if you are self employed... you have clients, employed... you have a boss. Otherwise you have children, spouses, partners, pets, obligations. I think my point is that you can not always get it all done by a specified time. Yet the specified time is an important tool that will sometimes indicate that it is time to progress even if work has not been completed by your projection. Moving on will most often times prevent you from getting stuck.
I am sure there are many out there that are waiting to complete a previous assignment that you may have given to yourselves before moving on to the next step. As a result, unemployment insurance has not been filed, resumes are not updated or sent out, phone calls have not been made, web sites not yet set up and so on and so on.
Am I suggesting that things be half done? No, on the contrary; what you do complete, do it well. But don't let uncompleted task stop you from moving on. Because in reality, there will always be uncompleted task. Tomorrow we launch!
I personally am incapable of working on only one project at a time. I bet I am not alone in that category. And if you are self employed... you have clients, employed... you have a boss. Otherwise you have children, spouses, partners, pets, obligations. I think my point is that you can not always get it all done by a specified time. Yet the specified time is an important tool that will sometimes indicate that it is time to progress even if work has not been completed by your projection. Moving on will most often times prevent you from getting stuck.
I am sure there are many out there that are waiting to complete a previous assignment that you may have given to yourselves before moving on to the next step. As a result, unemployment insurance has not been filed, resumes are not updated or sent out, phone calls have not been made, web sites not yet set up and so on and so on.
Am I suggesting that things be half done? No, on the contrary; what you do complete, do it well. But don't let uncompleted task stop you from moving on. Because in reality, there will always be uncompleted task. Tomorrow we launch!


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