**Projects are divisible into tasks, milestones, and goals.** Projects aren't accomplished in one go. That is essentially what defines something as a “project” ([[Defining Project ]]), as opposed to a task. Projects are composed of different types of things: - Tasks ([[Action→Task→Project→Area Hierarchy]]) - Constraints - timeframes, budget, capabilities, etc - Interim deliverables (Milestones) - Goals (e.g. complete by X) - Customers - who cares the project is done, aka who "receives value" It's a best practice to utilize a [[Project Management App]] to organize and interact with your [[Project Lists]] and the tasks/constraints/notes/goals/deliverables You can utilize [[Minimum Viable Progress]] consistently to complete big projects over time without burnout. ([[Small but Consistent beats Big but Sporadic ]], [[Heavy Lifts vs Slow Burns]]). **** # More ## Source ## Related - [[Heavy Lifts vs Slow Burns]] - [[Defining Project ]] - [[Action→Task→Project→Area Hierarchy]] - [[Minimum Viable Progress]]