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#1 |
Live and learn. And take very careful notes!
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i always worked on several projects at the same time, my problem only was i started in the meantime again new projects and ofcourse the projects which take me years to get finished because i am never satisfied on what i do with them (to much projects to many distractions cant get my time in balance anymore to get them finished at the same time). My new rule from some years ago is......start only one project, focus on that one and start a new one if the other one is finished.....it works much better...for me
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#2 |
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
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I tend to break mine down into what I need to do daily...submit 3 galleries for instance...and try to get that done first and out of the way.
Then after that, I may pick a job to do on a daily basis. For instance, I tend to work on my eBay stuff on Sundays, as that is the best day to start/stop auctions. Today, I need to get up an AVS site that is almost ready to submit, that I didn't work on over the weekend, since they wouldn't review it anyways. Like several posted, I also tend to work on the stuff that is going to make me money first. Unfortunately, other projects tend to suffer because of it. And I'm REALLY ADD with two monitors, I get distracted easily, so it helps if every project is in smaller chunks so I can finish it and move on to the next. I have a little weekly calender book and I track what I do daily on projects in it. It helps me see things like what sites I submitted galleries for last, what I worked on, oh yea forgot that insn't finished, etc.
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