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The Power of Actions: How to Break Down Big Projects into Manageable Steps (TPS525)

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Ever feel like you have a huge project looming, but you just don’t know where to start?

Whether launching a big presentation, tackling a software implementation, or planning an event, the key to making progress often lies in breaking it down into bite-sized, manageable steps. But let’s be honest — while the advice to “just break it down” is popular, many of us struggle with exactly how to do that effectively.

In this episode, we’ll walk you through the strategies that turn overwhelming projects into actionable plans.

We’ll explore the mechanics of breaking things down — from clarifying your vision to reverse-engineering your steps. Plus, we’ll share real-world examples of common projects that might feel daunting and how to make progress one small, doable action at a time.

Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/tps.

You can find links to everything we share in the show notes at theproductivityshow.com/.

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Become a member of TPS+ and get ad-free episodes a week before anyone else with other great bonuses like the famous “One Tweak A Week” shirt.

  • Top 3 Productivity Resources [2:19]
  • What are the steps to break a project down? [8:56]
  • How do you break down a big presentation to management? [14:41]
  • How do you break down a software implementation project? [28:46]
  • How do you break down organizing a big customer event? [38:58]
  • How do you learn from a project and improve next time? #kaizen [43:27]

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If you enjoyed this episode, follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Overcast, Pocket Casts or your favorite podcast player. It’s easy, you’ll get new episodes automatically, and it also helps the show. You can also leave a review!

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Ever feel like you have a huge project looming, but you just don’t know where to start?

Whether launching a big presentation, tackling a software implementation, or planning an event, the key to making progress often lies in breaking it down into bite-sized, manageable steps. But let’s be honest — while the advice to “just break it down” is popular, many of us struggle with exactly how to do that effectively.

In this episode, we’ll walk you through the strategies that turn overwhelming projects into actionable plans.

We’ll explore the mechanics of breaking things down — from clarifying your vision to reverse-engineering your steps. Plus, we’ll share real-world examples of common projects that might feel daunting and how to make progress one small, doable action at a time.

Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/tps.

You can find links to everything we share in the show notes at theproductivityshow.com/.

Cheat Sheet:

Become a member of TPS+ and get ad-free episodes a week before anyone else with other great bonuses like the famous “One Tweak A Week” shirt.

  • Top 3 Productivity Resources [2:19]
  • What are the steps to break a project down? [8:56]
  • How do you break down a big presentation to management? [14:41]
  • How do you break down a software implementation project? [28:46]
  • How do you break down organizing a big customer event? [38:58]
  • How do you learn from a project and improve next time? #kaizen [43:27]

Links:

If you enjoyed this episode, follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Overcast, Pocket Casts or your favorite podcast player. It’s easy, you’ll get new episodes automatically, and it also helps the show. You can also leave a review!

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