“At the end of every project ask yourself what lessons you learned and what you would do differently if you were to repeat the project with the [...].”
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benefit of hindsight
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“At the end of every project ask yourself what lessons you learned and what you would do differently if you were to repeat the project with the [...].”
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“At the end of every project ask yourself what lessons you learned and what you would do differently if you were to repeat the project with the [...].”
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benefit of hindsight
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Janki Method | Jack Kinsella ble experience, and for this reason you must never miss an opportunity to grow your knowledge in these overarching issues. The sixth rule of Janki method encourages regular critical reflection: <span>“At the end of every project ask yourself what lessons you learned and what you would do differently if you were to repeat the project with the benefit of hindsight.” After a large project, such as completion of a new app, take some time to reflect. Ask yourself big questions, such as: Did I waste time going down any dead ends? Is there anything I co
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