By definition, a stalled project is a sequential or parallel project that has no remaining actions. It’s considered “stalled” because these projects represent a defined outcome, and there aren’t any actions to move them toward completion. Single action lists represent related actions, typically in a specific area of life. They can be empty without being considered “stalled” as they don’t represent a defined outcome.
This perspective shows all of the stalled projects grouped by folder.
If the project is complete (i.e. the objective has been reached), mark it complete. You can also put this project on hold or drop it altogether if it’s no longer relevant or worth your time.
If the project is still relevant and you haven’t reached your objective, add at least one action to each stalled project to keep them moving forward. If you’re unsure what to do next, consider adding an action to get in touch with someone who’s done this sort of project before.

