When you’re planning your work instead of actually working – you’re procrastinating. One of the most common examples is when you “set up a time to talk about the project”.
When you’re planning your work instead of actually working – you’re procrastinating. One of the most common examples is when you “set up a time to talk about the project”.
People plan. When it comes to planning a business startup or a website, often months pass by and they’re still planning. Planning how much money they’ll spend, how much they’ll make, how long it will take, what their customers will do, how things will happen, etc.
When you realize that planning really is guessing, you start doing more and talking about doing less. You’ll start creating, achieving, launching, testing, trying – all but postponing. Realizing that you can’t plan too much is a huge milestone for any project. Your approach suddenly changes. You focus on reality and loose the illusion that you know what you’re doing.