7 — Break Big Tasks Into Smaller Steps (1) - Deepstash
7 — Break Big Tasks Into Smaller Steps (1)

7 — Break Big Tasks Into Smaller Steps (1)

We avoid overwhelming tasks because they intimidate us. That’s why procrastination kicks in — we think about the whole thing instead of just getting started.

Break it down. Smash it into small, manageable pieces.

113

351 reads

CURATED FROM

IDEAS CURATED BY

cosminangheluta

Passionate about self-improvement, personal growth, finance, and creativity. I love to inspire people to become the better version of themselves. Author @ www.cosmopolitanmindset.com

Stop wasting time! Learn 10 powerful strategies to boost focus, eliminate distractions, and take control of your schedule—starting today.

Similar ideas to 7 — Break Big Tasks Into Smaller Steps (1)

Break Down Big Tasks

Break Down Big Tasks

Break down big tasks into smaller ones to avoid procrastinating and help you stay on track to achieve your final goal.

Never put a huge project down as just one to-do on your list. Instead, put bite-sized to-dos that you can do one at a time. Take it step by step.

Break down tasks

Break down tasks

Big tasks tend to overwhelm and demotivate us. As a result, we often don’t bother getting starting on something we want to do.

So instead of having a number of large tasks to do or one big task, just set one small task for now. This will make your work seem more manageable.

Break Tasks Down

Break Tasks Down

Sometimes it seems daunting to start a project because of its scale, which is why it’s important to break tasks down into small chunks. 

Subdividing tasks allows you to keep progressing by switching tasks when you get stuck but have deadlines to meet or taking a break isn’t an option...

Read & Learn

20x Faster

without
deepstash

with
deepstash

with

deepstash

Personalized microlearning

100+ Learning Journeys

Access to 200,000+ ideas

Access to the mobile app

Unlimited idea saving

Unlimited history

Unlimited listening to ideas

Downloading & offline access

Supercharge your mind with one idea per day

Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.

Email

I agree to receive email updates