RE: [MLO] advantages of using goal vs project

2021-08-30 Thread 'Michael Emerald, CFA' via MyLifeOrganized
For me, goals and projects are two different things. First comes the goal, buy a ne car (while you’re there can you buy me one too?) Now the question is: HOW DO I ACCOMPLISH MY GOAL? There could be a project, there could be a set of recurring tasks, there could be affirmations on your mir

Re: [MLO] advantages of using goal vs project

2021-09-26 Thread Laurence Glazier
I interpret a project as an outcome with a deadline. So if you had to buy a car by or on a given date, that would be a project. A goal relates to an "area of focus" where you want an outcome but there is no firm deadline, like getting better at a sport. It would typically be a recurring task, l

Re: [MLO] advantages of using goal vs project

2021-09-27 Thread KC
Due to the inspiration of latest reply by @Laurence, I'd like to add my 2 cents, a project or projects without firm deadline, like getting better at a sport, could be considered an extreme project, check on the Wikipedia article of Extreme Project Management(A), the notion could improve the big

Re: [MLO] advantages of using goal vs project

2021-10-03 Thread Laurence Glazier
Thanks KC, that's an interesting addition to the taxonomy of goals and projects I was unaware of. On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 12:05:52 UTC+1 KC wrote: > Due to the inspiration of latest reply by @Laurence, I'd like to add my 2 > cents, a project or projects without firm deadline, like gettin

Re: [MLO] advantages of using goal vs project

2021-10-03 Thread KC
My pleasure. On Monday, 4 October 2021 at 05:18:47 UTC+8 laurence...@gmail.com wrote: > Thanks KC, that's an interesting addition to the taxonomy of goals and > projects I was unaware of. > On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 12:05:52 UTC+1 KC wrote: > >> Due to the inspiration of latest reply by @L