
The project you’re putting time and energy into must not be redundant, obsolete, superseded, overkill or superfluous. It’s easy to take for granted that whatever you’re working on is still important. It’s easy to get caught up in the process and in perfecting irrelevant details. And it’s easy to lose sight of the goal when you’ve got your head down, working hard.
So, stop and confirm that the project is still viable. Communicate with others involved. Check that it will be a good use of resources. Examine your assumptions. Things change; don’t assume you should do something today because it was on your list yesterday.







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