We talked about the good and bad feelings that come from a well managed or mismanaged project. Now, let’s talk about how you should feel after completion. A little relief, some pride, and like you could do it again but you don’t need to - these
Planners know how this works - plan the work, work the plan. If you notice a lot of time slipping or recurring procrastination, the Bee Timer Method can help.
Types of common problems that can derail your project include missing pieces, an oopsie, or it turns out you don’t like how it’s turning out. In this episode we explore problem solving methods.
I want to do all the things, and I want to do all the things now. The problem with that is, aside from being impossible, you can’t show up for yourself or these projects in the way you really want to if you are stretched too thin. Prioritizing
Today we’re talking about the emotional roller coaster of a really great project. What feelings come up in different stages, and what you can do to get unstuck and move on with your life.
Today we are talking about all the good feeling that come with a well-managed project, especially when there were significant hurdles. If you’re struggling, remember just show up, use a timer, and reach out for help when you need it.
Icky feelings, like overwhelm, can come from having a mismanaged project, or a project that is taking over your life. In this episode, we talk about some tell-tale signs that come with an incomplete project.