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When you’re done brainstorming, you should have a better idea of your goal’s requirements: its scope, its milestones, and why it’s important to you. Now break it up into Sprints. Each Sprint can be laid out in another Subcollection (this page) in your Bullet Journal. Next, you’ll break each sprint down even further into Tasks. Once you’ve listed out your Tasks, start figuring out how much time each Sprint would take. If you’ve ever had the privilege of working with a contractor, the same adage applies here: Take the time estimate and triple it. Progress is more important than speed. If ...more
The Bullet Journal Method: Track Your Past, Order Your Present, Plan Your Future
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