Certainly! Here’s a more general breakdown that can be applicable to a wider range of people:
Discipline-based subcategories:
a. Arts and humanities
b. Science and technology
c. Social sciences
d. Business and finance
e. Health and wellness
f. Personal development and hobbies
Project type subcategories:
a. Research-oriented projects
b. Practical implementation projects
c. Creative expression projects (e.g., art, writing, music)
d. Educational or skill-building projects
Project status subcategories:
a. Ongoing projects
b. Completed projects
c. On-hold or paused projects
Project duration subcategories:
a. Short-term projects
b. Medium-term projects
c. Long-term projects
Collaboration subcategories:
a. Individual projects
b. Team or group projects
Goal-oriented subcategories:
a. Projects with a specific objective or target outcome
b. Projects focused on exploration or learning without a fixed goal
These subcategories can be used to help people sort their projects according to various attributes, enabling them to prioritize and focus on the projects that align with their interests, goals, and personal circumstances. Like before, these subcategories can be customized and expanded to better suit individual preferences and needs.
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