This is the full-length planning fallacy primer I’ve spent much of January working on. I really enjoyed the overall process, but it took over 20 hours to edit / put this together, which is quite a lot of time for me.
In the future, I’d like to make a few more primers (perhaps on habit-building), but I’m not sure about the general reception to things like these.
If you can spend a few minutes giving some feedback, even just a “this is likely to be useful”, that would really help!
it’s good. it’s also territory that is covered ground. If this were as in depth but on a topic I knew nothing about, I would be delighted! It’s good, worth the read, and worth sharing.
Very nice especially distraction time. I call it “structuring chaos” when dealing with patients/client who are having a hard time getting things done.
Hey everyone,
This is the full-length planning fallacy primer I’ve spent much of January working on. I really enjoyed the overall process, but it took over 20 hours to edit / put this together, which is quite a lot of time for me.
In the future, I’d like to make a few more primers (perhaps on habit-building), but I’m not sure about the general reception to things like these.
If you can spend a few minutes giving some feedback, even just a “this is likely to be useful”, that would really help!
it’s good. it’s also territory that is covered ground. If this were as in depth but on a topic I knew nothing about, I would be delighted! It’s good, worth the read, and worth sharing.
Yeah, I think that most of the people here already had a general understanding of both the planning fallacy as well as helpful heuristics.
Still, though, if you have friends who you think might benefit, I also cross-posted this on Medium for easy sharing. :)
I think this post was well written and well researched and want to give you positive reinforcement for writing it!
Thanks!
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Thanks for helping set this up!
Very nice especially distraction time. I call it “structuring chaos” when dealing with patients/client who are having a hard time getting things done.