![]() ![]() Then I did something straightforward, which immediately calmed down my mind and gave me clarity: So I delegated the work to my future self. I just had one note with some information I created long ago as I got aware of the problem. While doing my regular work - mostly coding or talking to users - I often got distracted by worrying about what I should do next about my problems. On the other side, the insurance should cover cases that would be otherwise catastrophic to my finances.Īt first, I didn’t structure any of it in a written way. ![]() On one side, I want to limit my expenses. I had to understand the conditions of different providers properly, what is covered, and what is not, and what to do about my old insurance. I was apprehensive about my health insurance. These two “projects” (which I don’t want to do but have to) added to my regular work of running and developing NotePlan (and all the small things I need to keep track of in a business) added some unnecessary stress and anxiety. NOTEPLAN 2 UPDATEI could pick the wrong provider or don’t quite understand the conditions and believe something is covered although it isn’t.īesides researching new health insurance, talking to brokers, and understanding what’s important, I also had to update my driving license (in a foreign country with lots of bureaucracy)-another not-so-fun project. However, it can have terrible financial consequences if I make a mistake. This is something I know very little about, and I don’t enjoy dealing with it. In my case, I had to change my health insurance. In this article, I want to share with you how I managed an actual parallel project and some of the behavioral science behind that. ![]() Especially when the parallel “project” is not work-related, and you are forced to do something about it due to an upcoming deadline - these are the worst and most stressful projects. Generally speaking, you shouldn’t multi-task and work on multiple things, but sometimes you can’t avoid it. NotePlan Blog How I manage parallel projects and stay sane ![]()
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