Finish What You Start
Do you have a pile of unfinished projects gathering dust at the back of your mind, reminding you every day of all the things you never completed?
Do you wonder what might have happened if you had reached that goal, completed that project, or achieved that aim?
Why is it so hard to maintain the momentum?
Starting a new project whether it's writing a novel, learning a musical instrument
or even running a business can be very exciting.
But once the initial excitement has worn off and the 'newness' has gone then the
actual effort and grind involved can just seem like a thankless task.
The trick to finishing what you start is to undertake the task for reasons other than the excitement it carries. And to actively avoid getting 'paid early'. That is, gaining some sort of benefit such as attention or congratulations before the goal is complete.
Henry Ford, Louise Pasteur, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and in fact anyone whose ever
achieved anything could have got bored, given up too soon but they knew how to keep
at something doing it and doing it because their goals were non-negotiable in their
own minds. Self discipline allowed them to keep their promises to themselves.
After all, if you are creative enough with your procrastination you'll always come up with what
seems like a good reason not to do something.
This session gets you sticking to your plans - not wimping out through disguised laziness.
If you are serious about being successful in your chosen enterprise then
download Finish What You Start now.
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