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How to Stop Burning Out Before You Begin (Neurodiverse Edition)

How to Stop Burning Out Before You Begin (Neurodiverse Edition)

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In this conversation, Stephen Martin shares three essential rules for dyslexics embarking on new projects. He emphasizes the importance of not overthinking, setting realistic timeframes, and collaborating with others. Drawing from his personal experiences in entrepreneurship, he provides insights into how dyslexia and ADHD can impact project management and offers practical advice to help others succeed.



Takeaways

  • Don't get stuck in your head; overthinking can halt progress.
  • Set realistic deadlines to avoid procrastination.
  • Plan for triple the time you think it will take.
  • Collaboration is key; don't try to do it all alone.
  • Dyslexics often underestimate the time required for tasks.
  • Having a deadline can motivate action and completion.
  • It's important to find support from others in your projects.
  • Learning from repeated mistakes is part of the process.
  • Acting too fast can lead to foolish decisions.
  • Understanding your brain's tendencies can help in project management.




Keywords

dyslexia, project management, ADHD, entrepreneurship, time management, collaboration, mental health, self-improvement, productivity, neurodiversity, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.



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