Completing Projects and Keeping Up Momentum Long-Term

Don’t let procrastination or poor planning keep you from achieving your dreams.

Michelle Forsyth

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Here’s the thing about goal setting and completing projects, it involves multiple steps and usually takes weeks, months, or even years to complete.

Because of the longevity, it’s why projects fall by the wayside, and you end up failing to complete your goals.

But it doesn’t have to be that way for you.

Instead, you’ve got the opportunity to change that pattern into one of successful project completion.

How can you do this?

  1. Establish your goal.
  2. Determine why you want to complete this goal.
  3. Break it down into smaller chunks: create a list or series of lists that will move you toward accomplishing your goal.
  4. Put timelines for each chunk or phase of your goal.

Now that you’ve got an idea of what you need to do to complete your project, you plan it out next.

  1. Allocate time in your schedule to work on your project. Even 10–30 minutes a day done consistently will move your project forward.
  2. Get an accountability buddy to check in with as you…

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Michelle Forsyth

Michelle Forsyth is a bestselling author, speaker, & productivity coach. Discover more on stepsteppick.com