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PROJECTS

PROJECTS

A project has a goal to be achieved — a discrete event that will happen, allowing this item to be completely checked.

This goal is supposed to take place at a specific moment in time. It has a deadline or timeframe, whether externally or self-imposed.

Projects always fall into Areas. A few examples:

  • Running a marathon is a project, whereas Health is an area
  • Publishing a book is a project, whereas Writing is an area
  • A vacation to Thailand is a project, whereas Travel is an area

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The PARA method has helped me organize the information I collect into actionable things like uploading a post or finishing a university assignment.

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