I use that technique all the time - in fact, wrote a recent article about it called "How to Eat an Elephant."
Example: the workbench in my garage is piled high with stuff. The thought of cleaning it up is overwhelming, so I decided that everytime I see it I will put away two things. Only two.
It was cleared off in no time... largely because I rarely stopped at just two once I got started!
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I use that technique all the time - in fact, wrote a recent article about it called "How to Eat an Elephant."
Example: the workbench in my garage is piled high with stuff. The thought of cleaning it up is overwhelming, so I decided that everytime I see it I will put away two things. Only two.
It was cleared off in no time... largely because I rarely stopped at just two once I got started!
March 22, 2010 - 8:58amThis Comment
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