Old Fashioned On Purpose

146. How to Eliminate Project Overwhelm Once and for All

July 27, 2020 Jill Winger
Old Fashioned On Purpose
146. How to Eliminate Project Overwhelm Once and for All
Show Notes

For any new homesteader, the mountain of tasks and to-do's can seem overwhelming.  Even a more experienced homesteader such as myself tend to have several projects in motion at once and about a hundred others waiting to be started.  While it'd be great to snap our fingers and have everything done at once, that's simply not realistic.  On today's episode, I'm joined by my sister Jenna as she continues to build her homestead.  We break down her goals, talk through short term and long term plans, and discuss how to chunk down goals into actionable steps.  If you've ever found yourself stuck and not accomplishing those lofty goals you set for your homestead, this episode is the perfect guide to jumpstart your productivity.

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