A2: both! I schedule time with someone I trust in order to kick ideas around. Then I set a firm deadline for the "real" review. Both allow me to report out on progress and set expectations. #WIADchat
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Having that go-to person for kicking around half-baked ideas (to mix athletic with food metaphors) can be the crucial component!
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A2: I prefer getting movement on it right away by talking it over with someone. Even trying to explain my thoughts can help reveal a path forward. Setting a deadline just increases pressure which doesn't seem very helpful when already stuck.
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Too true -- as article author Kate M expressed, the magic can simply be in the talking itself!
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In a time-sensitive workplace, it can be hard to book a colleague’s time just to talk something through, but I’ve had good luck by making it a reciprocal rap session. Split a short meeting 50/50 between your two most stubborn projects
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