I think my tendency when working is to try and find what's lacking in my current project and then tackle that in whatever I do next.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I typically go overboard when I research new projects.
Thinking is my hobby. But sometimes you get to where you're stuck and you can't figure it out, so you just go work on another project. I always have multiple projects.
I usually have one project I'm focusing on but often have many other projects in the back of my mind for several years.
I do seem to try to make things harder and harder for myself. In some perverse way, obstacles interest me and I'm drawn to projects that end up being incredibly laborious.
I look at all my projects as a stair step to the next. My goal is to always get better and better.
As much as I can and am able to, with the projects that are presented to me, I try to just really choose things that are challenging and are something I haven't tackled before.
When I've finished one project, I start thinking about the next.
I wait and take on projects that I think can work.
Working on new projects gives you the opportunity to learn and absorb new things.
I've found that sitting around and obsessing about projects moving forward, when there's actually nothing I can do about it, at a certain point, is really counter-productive.