What part of a project do you like most?

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What stage of a project do you like most?
Planning 39%  39%  [ 24 ]
Doing 35%  35%  [ 22 ]
Result 21%  21%  [ 13 ]
I don't do projects 5%  5%  [ 3 ]
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27 Jun 2012, 10:36 am

Planning. Everything is always so much better, so much more intricate and worthwhile while in the planning stages. I like the doing, too, but less than the planning, and sometimes the doing can get tedious. The end result doesn't so much matter to me.



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27 Jun 2012, 11:05 am

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I like the actual work of the project best. Planning it is fun too, but once I get into it, I have the most fun and reward. In fact once completed, I lose interest to a point. One of my special interests is collecting and restoring Diesel cars and trucks, and once I get finished repairing/restoring everything to the best possible condition, I seem to just park it in storage and there it sits, until I notice something is needing repair... Then I get it out again and work on it some more. I do drive them on a regular basis to keep them from getting bad tires and stale fuel, or rusty cooling systems, but I don't ever really use them for going anyplace. I have 6 of them all done & sharp, sitting in a building down in Los Angeles where they're safe from mice, which would destroy them here on the ranch in Ventura County.

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I have a couple hobbies where the end result literally sits in a box for the rest of eternity, so I can totally relate to this, thanks for sharing!



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27 Jun 2012, 1:00 pm

For me it's between planning and doing. I love to sketch things out on paper with lists of parts, procedures and an order of operations. I also like doing some projects and can become completely lost in them. However completion? While I do like it to some extent, it's not as much fun as the other stages.


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27 Jun 2012, 2:22 pm

Planning and doing in equal measure. I always find the result something of an anticlimax, even if everybody else involved is full of praise.



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27 Jun 2012, 3:28 pm

Planning and research first. Doing comes second. The result - well at that point I'm usually ready to start the next project.

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One of my special interests is collecting and restoring Diesel cars and trucks, and once I get finished repairing/restoring everything to the best possible condition, I seem to just park it in storage and there it sits,

I can definitely relate to that. I built a Lotus 7 type car from scratch. It took me 2.5 years. In total I probably drove it 1000 miles before I sold it.

The 4x4 and trials cars are a bit different. There is pretty much a continuous cycle of modify->test->break it->modify->test...

The trials car has gone through this cycle so many times that only the gearbox, axles and a couple of the wheels are original 8O


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27 Jun 2012, 3:45 pm

I'm a research and planning person. I don't mind at all if I never get to the actual doing stage. The results are very important to me, because they are the measure of the success of my planning. I even have elaborated intricate trip plans of places I don't think I'll ever visit!


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27 Jun 2012, 3:58 pm

Moondust wrote:
I'm a research and planning person. I don't mind at all if I never get to the actual doing stage. The results are very important to me, because they are the measure of the success of my planning. I even have elaborated intricate trip plans of places I don't think I'll ever visit!


I'm the same way, and I have this ongoing plan to make a moon/colony for mars to make terraforming possible, and a "castle" made of glass (aquariums, actually) inside of a dome that is climate-controlled (and if I ever have enough money, the second will happen, the first I just enjoy thinking about and planning out what would be needed)



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20 Feb 2019, 7:27 pm

I like doing it because you will eventually be done with the project and see the final product and be amazed at it.



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20 Feb 2019, 7:37 pm

I like it when I'm FINISHED with the project.....



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20 Feb 2019, 8:08 pm

Tricky - I picked planning because that's probably the closest.
But what I really get a kick out of is the researching and learning - whether it's the theoretical stuff (sort of planning) or picking up the practical techniques (sort of doing.) I lose interest once I'm not cramming my head full of new concepts, so I am terrible for starting a new project and leaving a trail of half-done ones behind me.


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20 Feb 2019, 9:14 pm

I like all stages. I do this a lot in crafting.

But I like planning more than the results, and actually doing them more than just planning about it. Sometimes I skip the planning part and get on with doing it.

So yes, doing it.

More than half the time I have results from my projects, I give them away or sell them when they're good enough :lol: The rest is either recycled/scrapped or actually in use.


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20 Feb 2019, 11:17 pm

I like working on the project. I like to see every piece of art that I do as a project.


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21 Feb 2019, 9:11 am

Planning is difficult for me because of my executive dysfunction, so it is frustrating and quickly drains my mental energy.

I prefer just doing it, especially if it is repetitive.

I like to see progress, but having a finished result is depressing because I can no longer work on it.


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21 Feb 2019, 10:20 am

Planning is boring and I try to avoid it, and any result deflates quickly. So "doing", no question.



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21 Feb 2019, 10:26 am

Planning mostly. But every phase is fine...as long as I can work ALONE :-)



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21 Feb 2019, 3:17 pm

DanielW wrote:
as long as I can work ALONE

Seconded! :D


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