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Completing the project

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BJC

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This is a thread to discuss tips or practices that you follow to complete a project. A project could be designing an airplane, workshop, house, camper, etc., or the building of any of them.

Some of you cheeseheads may be old enough to remember Bill Curry, an over-achieving football player from Georgia Tech. At a conference on leadership earlier this year, he cited the following characteristics of champions: showing up, singleness of purpose, unselfishness, acts of kindness, being prepared, and never quitting. That struck me as an apt description of the people that I have known who designed or scratch-built an airplane.

The most common tip that I hear is to do something on the project every day, and that seems to help some people get the project finished.

What works for you?


BJC
 
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