Right, that's a good point. I've tried it with shorter-term routines, and it's definitely overkill. Otherwise, I find it works for projects and ideas that have stalled (usually because of my procrastination/delusion).
PDCA is similar to other frameworks I’ve learned about/used without thinking about specific steps but you said it: simple, practical but not easy to implement unless you’re willing to truly reflect and fail a bit.
A PDCA lens certainly focuses intention and action. Thanks for sharing.
Feel like the PDCA framework can be a great guide for new projects, short timeline efforts, that might not be a part of my daily routune.
Right, that's a good point. I've tried it with shorter-term routines, and it's definitely overkill. Otherwise, I find it works for projects and ideas that have stalled (usually because of my procrastination/delusion).
PDCA is similar to other frameworks I’ve learned about/used without thinking about specific steps but you said it: simple, practical but not easy to implement unless you’re willing to truly reflect and fail a bit.
You and your content keep getting better brother
Thank you, Kyle. I appreciate that.
Structure is skeletal - both essential for getting us up off the couch! Glad your recovery is going well!
Very good analogy…and thank you.