Narrow Your Focus
Narrow Your Focus
New blog post, this time covering how to push through when large projects or looming deadlines start to feel overwhelming:
http://tarekith.com/narrow-your-focus/
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wisdom well said!
amen!
amen!
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Monthly blog promotion?
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best inter-post joke on this forumsimmerdown wrote:you probably just cant relate while looking for Live at walgreensUb373NNN wrote:that blog was boring on me.
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well written, as always. Spring is doing the same with me.
stepping back I think you hit on some good points. get a grip on what needs to be done. make a list. decide what you NEED versus what's nice to have. set limits on the scope of what you're doing, identify what you won't or can't do so the decision to say no will be quick. take a large task and break it down. then settle in and focus on the short term smaller tasks, decide which ones will be done in the short term. I like to keep that list around and as I knock things out I get wind in my sails from seeing things checked off. then as the project goes on I get motivation from seeing the xes (plural of x?) creep down the list and just those last few tasks are left.
oh, sorry, what I meant to write is that you and your web site suck.
stepping back I think you hit on some good points. get a grip on what needs to be done. make a list. decide what you NEED versus what's nice to have. set limits on the scope of what you're doing, identify what you won't or can't do so the decision to say no will be quick. take a large task and break it down. then settle in and focus on the short term smaller tasks, decide which ones will be done in the short term. I like to keep that list around and as I knock things out I get wind in my sails from seeing things checked off. then as the project goes on I get motivation from seeing the xes (plural of x?) creep down the list and just those last few tasks are left.
oh, sorry, what I meant to write is that you and your web site suck.
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
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is no that you on the site suck, i only meant into me, the blog no interest inside me.
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Thanks for the advice and tutorials
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This is a great article. I've read several of your pieces (I'm a writer too) and you have a good style; and some really useful advice.
I'm working towards getting my tracks ready; and will then be converting them into audio samples and loading them into one set - I'll be straight over to your site for guidance when I do!
I'm working towards getting my tracks ready; and will then be converting them into audio samples and loading them into one set - I'll be straight over to your site for guidance when I do!
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I'm not a writer actually, I just play one on TV
tarekith
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https://tarekith.com
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no take in my word to heart. i only express that it no work for me but down on the line it work on others.Tarekith wrote:I'm not a writer actually, I just play one on TV
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I've read all of your articles (some more than once) and I find them really, really well-written and insightful (especially the one on mixdowns!).
I've never said thanks, so here:
BIG THANKS
I've never said thanks, so here:
BIG THANKS