Stop banging your head against the wall
Excerpt:(MoneyWatch) I talked to an artist just recently who confessed that, late last year, she discovered herself stuck on a project. The project wasn't expected to be taxing-- she 'd budgeted a week for it-- however as one week became 2 and the ideas just weren't coming, she started to feel severe uneasiness. Her option? Make Christmas ornaments. The project sidetracked the worrying part of her brain, filling the hours that would have been spent looking at a canvas. As an outcome, the creative part of her brain felt liberated, and got back to work. Maybe you're facing a similar situation. A target date is looming but you keep going around in circles. Tossing even more hours at the problem does not appear to be helping. What can you do? A couple of ideas :.
1. Do even more research.
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If you're stuck on a big project, it may be time to try these 5 tactics to move things forward
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