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#42 Projecting Tactics

#42 Projecting Tactics

Update: 2025-11-19
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» Why do some people just never seem to be able to keep their projects together, whilst others again and again make it happen?

» In today's episode we'll explore how to turn a project into an enjoyable flow experience and do so consistently, because this is a trainable skill. At the end you'll have 12 projecting tactics which have made a massive difference for me in completing projects up to 8C difficulty.

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– TIME-STAMPS –
(00:00 ) – Intro
(02:07 ) – Quick Hits
(03:33 ) – How to send Difficult Projects?
(04:48 ) – What is a Motivation Arc?
(05:14 ) – The Projecting Process
(08:24 ) – Feedback Loops
(10:10 ) – Purpose of a Motivation Arc
(13:09 ) – The Outset : Uncovering
(15:40 ) – The Outset : Division
(19:13 ) – Projecting Stages Outline
(20:26 ) – The Anticipation : Detached yet Involved
(26:13 ) – The Beginning : Hidden Progress
(31:37 ) – The Beginning : Building Confidence
(39:41 ) – The Middle : Foresight
(44:00 ) – The Realization : Hold or Push
(47:35 ) – The Overreach : Reframe
(51:13 ) – The Middle : Preserving Sharpness
(59:18 ) – The End : Never Thinking Ahead
(01:00:50 ) – The End : Reserved Judgement
(01:03:38 ) – The End : The Price to Play the Game
(01:05:05 ) – The Alchemist : Detached yet Involved


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#42 Projecting Tactics

#42 Projecting Tactics

Carl Nilsask