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What next action?
fillanzea | Oct 27 2005
Sometimes you reach a point with a project where you can't say that there's a single "next action." Or rather, if you can isolate a discrete "next action," it's one that's going to take several months. One example: Writing a novel requires research, and so on, but there's a time when you sit down to write. What's your "next action" there? Write chapter one? But there's only an arbitrary mark dividing it from chapter two. Or another: One of my projects is advancing my level of Japanese, and as part of that, I'm working on 6 characters per day. It'll take me several months to get through that, but every time I finish for the day, my "next action" is still exactly what it was before. Is there something obvious that I'm missing? 7 Comments
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Well said, olives. Fifteen minutes...Submitted by jethro. on October 29, 2005 - 6:38am.
Well said, olives. Fifteen minutes seems to be the optimal balance between infinitesimal (for a job you don't mind doing) and interminable (for a job you don't). FlyLady (flylady.net) has built an empire 250,000 strong advocating cleaning and decluttering, for the most part, 15 minutes at a time. After all, "Who can't do X for 15 minutes?" » POSTED IN:
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