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3 Ways to Give Focus Blocks Jobs in Your Planning
Name the work they'll do, assign them to projects, and convert them to learning blocks when needed
Feb 5
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Charlie Gilkey
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How to Build Your Project Roadmap
With GATES, budget, and capacity in mind, use these 7 steps to break down your project and get it to done.
Jul 2, 2024
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Charlie Gilkey
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How to Get Your Projects Unstuck
With worksheets and guidance on the three types of stuck
Apr 25, 2024
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Charlie Gilkey
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What If You're Scared of Success?
Fearing failure is the standard conversation; fearing success is the real obstacle
Sep 28, 2023
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Charlie Gilkey
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A Look Inside the "Start Finishing Field Guide": On the Path to Your Best Work
The workbook you've been asking for is now here
Mar 25, 2022
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Maghan Haggerty
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Finishing Strong Part 4: Use After Action Reviews (AAR) to Make Your Next Project Easier, Better, and More Fun
Learn how to do an After Action Review (AAR) of your recently completed project so that your next projects are easier, better, and more fun.
Dec 31, 2020
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Charlie Gilkey
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Finishing Strong Part 4: Use After Action Reviews (AAR) to Make Your Next Project Easier, Better, and More Fun
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Finishing Strong Part 3: How doing CAT work helps with the next project
Discover the importance of CAT work—Clean Up, Archive, and Trash—after completing a project, and how it sets you up for future success.
Dec 30, 2020
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Charlie Gilkey
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Finishing Strong Part 3: How doing CAT work helps with the next project
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Finishing Strong Part 2: Make Space and Time to Transition Between Projects
Learn why downtime after finishing a project is essential for your well-being and future success.
Dec 29, 2020
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Charlie Gilkey
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Finishing Strong Part 1: Run a Victory Lap
Unlock the power of the victory lap in achieving your goals. This post guides you through celebrating and reflecting on your accomplishments."
Dec 28, 2020
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Charlie Gilkey
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How to Use the Five Keys to Overcome the Air Sandwich
Wrap up the Air Sandwich series by learning which keys effectively tackle each obstacle. Turn your challenges into catalysts for your best work.
Oct 29, 2020
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Charlie Gilkey
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The Five Keys to Overcoming the Air Sandwich
Close the gap between your big plans and daily life with five essential virtues. Discover how Intention, Awareness, Boundaries, Courage, and Discipline…
Oct 22, 2020
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Charlie Gilkey
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The Air Sandwich: Why Your Big Picture and Day-to-Day Reality Don’t Link Up
Discover the 'Air Sandwich'—the gap between your vision and daily life. Learn to tackle five key challenges to align your goals and actions effectively.
Oct 15, 2020
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Charlie Gilkey
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