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20 episodes
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How to Complete a Project Lindsay McAlister
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- Education
A podcast for people with ADHD who struggle with the last parts.
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Feeling productive and balanced
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 are normal feelings at the end of a project.
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Reset Phase - What to toss, what to save
Figuring out what to keep and what to toss from a project needs to come at the end of every project.
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Reset Phase - Honor your work and your workspace
It’s not about cleaning, it’s about honoring your space.
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Completion Phase - Wrap, hang, present
You’ve finished the final details, now it’s time to wrap, hang, or present your newly completed project!
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Completion Phase - Details, Finishing
You’ve met all your milestones and now you have just the last touches to do.
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Completion Phase - Your Ultimate Outcome
You set up the ultimate outcome in the planning phase and now we’re here! Congratulations!