Ever notice how work expands to fill the time available?
Want to know how to rein that in, especially if you don’t have a boss breathing down your neck?
Even if you are a self-motivated person, setting a deadline gives you something to wrap your arms around.
You can break a project down into smaller bits, setting milestones for progress, and a deadline for full completion.
Giving yourself a deadline (and a reward) can be the catalyst for getting the eCourse done, that book written, or finally finishing the cherished long-term project!
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thesaleshunter says
I hate deadlines. They nag & nag at me, no matter what I’m doing or where I am. Like an annoying leaking faucet in the background, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, dripping – until I do whatever it is. I hate them. And I love them because they keep me focused & help me prioritize. The best reward for meeting a deadling is ending the drip, drip, dripping, marking it off my to-do list, then feeling deliciously free to move on to something else, ANYthing else. BTW – having an accountability coach helps make this miserable/wonderful process work better.