I thought I'd share
some of the tips I've learned over the years for successfully completing
projects. It always seems like I have
one going and for the most part I do.
Sometimes more than one, but the key is to get them completed and have
the end result meet my expectations.
Here are some of the ways I make that happen:
Devise A Plan
I plan out my
projects - what I'm going to do and how I'm going to do, it step by step. I write it out and then I mull it over for several
days, sometimes longer, until I feel sure about what I'm going to do. If I have helpers (usually my girls) I also
make sure and run the plan past them so they know what to expect. It makes them better helpers.
Make It Scaleable
This one was a
biggie for me to learn, but in planning out the process it is important to make
sure it is scaleable. Setting reasonable
goals and timelines with which to complete a project is vital to a successful
outcome. Having too much to do and not enough
time makes it stressful and leads to poor results.
Do Some Research
If I'm about to
embark on something I've never done before I do my research. I'll check online, watch videos (YouTube is
awesome), check out books from the library, speak to a professional, or tap
someone who has done the exact same project I have planned. Asking advice at the hardware store is a good
idea too.
Set A Budget
No matter what
project I take on it has to be affordable.
For me there is no point in going overboard or into debt in order to get
a project done. If it is a big project
then I start planning well ahead of time and that includes saving up for the
cost of that project. Gathering supplies
little bit by little bit or finding ways to get those supplies for little or no
money. Let people know what you have
planned and they may be able to kick in and help you out by giving you a gift
card for your birthday or giving you their leftover supplies from their own
projects. Every little bit helps. And don't forget to return the favor.
Get Ready
I make a thorough
list of all the supplies, tools, etc. that I will need for a project. I take measurements, draw it out, to be
certain I have enough supplies. I go
through and collect all of those items ahead of time to make sure I have
everything I need. Anything I don't
already have on hand goes onto a separate shopping list. Then I do an online order online or head to
the store to pick up those items. I do
this well ahead of project day and try to avoid any shopping on project day so
I don't waste time or feel rushed to get the job done.
Take Your Time
If I've learned
anything it is to take my time and work methodically. When painting I take the time to prepare
first by repairing, sanding, priming and taping off before I ever crack open
the paint can. And then I take my time
to do the actual painting. Remember
things like glue, paint, putty, spackle all need time to dry and cure. Don't be tempted to rush ahead. Be sure to take breaks and rest if you feel
tired. Drink plenty of water and take
time to eat too.
I may not get things
done as quickly as I'd like but that has to be okay. Because when I do complete a project I am
usually quite happy with the results and that is what truly matters most to
me. Coming in under budget is a bonus
too!
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