Trev,
I kept and maintained a task list during my FFR build on my computer (Outlook Tasks or you could use Excel) so that I could add and shuffle the To Do list as I went along. It also provided the ability to print the updated list as needed to work off. Sure helps when you have a limited amount of time each day and waste the first half hour or so scratching your head and figuring out where you left off the previous day or week.
Like Molleur said, if you break down your larger tasks into smaller segments, that will help you see the progress at the end of the day and in turn keep you motivated.
The part I hate is towards the end of the build. It seems the closer you are to getting on the road the longer it feels. That is, there is so much minutia and attention to detail before you're truly roadworthy.
Bill, you're showing great progress! Weather forecast for our area in Vermont shows 70 degree weather. I'll PM you later in the week regarding coming by for a quick visit. If you're headed out for a Harley ride instead, I don't blame you. I'm jones'ing for a ride, too, but my bikes are garaged in Colorado. May have to look at renting a bike from Green Mtn Harley on the nice weekends.
Tom