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I've found it useful, in periods of analysis paralysis and burnout, to throw away all my to-do lists, archive all my projects, and start from scratch.

The backlog weighs heavily on my current efforts. So starting from scratch ditches the burden. Then, once I've made actual forward progress, I can go back to the archives and figure out how to work the new stuff in.




Do you archive or delete todo items? :-) I find that archiving is far less satisfactory - finality is important.


Code I archive. Todo items I delete. If it's important, it'll come back up again.




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