My Approach to Building Large Technical Projects

Say you’re writing a book. Having a single “Work on Book” sticky note sitting in DOING for months on end doesn’t acknowledge the project’s flow: it doesn’t show book progress, chapter progress, where or why you got hung up, and if your work reveals any recurring patterns. Ideally, you want to track progress made on each chapter through the pre-writ
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Most people will approach a big project as a heavy lift. You know, you have four hours of deep work thio complete, you know, say something you had to write or a project that you're working on. Instead, Tiago recommends breaking it into the smaller chunks of work that you can dio at different times, so it's more flexible and adaptable. You don't hav
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