There are two kinds of people in the world. The first kind are those folks who are always working on exactly one project at a time, giving it their full and undivided attention. And then there are writers. I am not sure exactly what it is, but it seems like the overwhelming majority of writers - both fiction and nonfiction - tend to be juggling more than one project at a time. From an execution and productivity standpoint, this is not optimal.
But no matter how many times you tell a writer not to juggle, they just keep juggling. So today I want to remind you one last time to keep the juggling to a dull roar, but mostly to provide you with some tools to make things more manageable when you’re dealing with multiple projects at once.
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