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How To Finish What You Started

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Important goals, like this fucking puzzle, is hard to complete but also like this fucking puzzle, absolutely doable.

Starting stuff is really easy. You sit around one day and you ponder and BAM! A great new idea comes into your head and you want to get started right then and there. Problem is, as easy as it is to start something, procrastination eventually kicks in and we never accomplish about 98% of the things we want to do.

Do you know how long I’ve been planning this blog? For about a year now. How long did the actual labor take for the site to go live? Probably no more than 6 hours.

So why the fuck did it take me this long for something that shouldn’t have taken more than a day to accomplish? I got lazy. Laziness and procrastination are probably two of the most sinister forces I’m still fighting against today, but never fear: you can win the battle.

Close doors

Probably the biggest offender, the reason it’s hard for us to finish what we start is because we just start too much stuff. We have a hundred ideas for novels, a million ideas for potential blogs and every other thing that we might be slightly interested in. We keep adding to our list when we haven’t even started them.

When you have so much stuff, you don’t have the hours or energy to put into all of them. You need to close down all these open doors and focus on the important things. You need to ask yourself…

“Do I really want it?”

Evaluate in your head the things that are the most important to you. Start weeding things out. You may thought something was great when you first thought of it, but think it over. Do you still feel the same about it? What are you the most passionate about amongst your list of shit to do? Rather, out of everything, which one do you see yourself actually finishing at a reasonable time?

Make a list of things you REALLY want do and another list of things you might want to. Which ones are most desirable? Which has more priority?

You don’t always have to leave all your goals behind—you can always shelve them. The point is that you need to create a small set of tasks that you will be completely focused on. Once you finish those, you can always come to finish the rest.

Create small goals

Small goals are an excellent way to keep up motivation. Segment your ultimate goal into a ton of tiny ones, each of which will help reach the finish line. This way, you get used to the idea of finishing something and are motivated to keep on going.

You want to write a novel? Make a goal of writing a page a day. Want to learn the guitar? Tell yourself that you’ll learn a certain amount of scales and chords a day. These small things will eventually build up onto larger short-term goals and before you know it, you finally made it.

Stick to it, no matter what!

It’s fun to daydream about finishing what we want and the kind of end results we’ll get. That’s great but remember: none of that will happen unless you keep it up. There are days that I’m not motivated to write posts or anything, but I do it anyway because it’s important to me.

The hard truth is that if you want ANYTHING in life, you need to work your ass off for it. You need to work hard and make sacrifices. It’s been said a thousand times but it’s the truth. Stick to your plan to matter what. Force yourself if you have to.

Focus, focus, FOCUS!!!

Don’t get distracted. Don’t lose focus. If you do and you start to wane, read this post again. I will beat some sense into your brain until you are indeed energized enough to get back to your goals. Honestly, think about it: If you can’t even accomplish small goals, then how can you accomplish anything in life? How will you get anywhere?

Fear is an excellent motivator.

I was in this rut as well.

My friends used to refer to me as “The Guy That Started Shit”. I always made plans, but I never followed through with anything, let alone finish them–I was notorious for this shit. But I got off my ass and started to work and soon enough, things have started to fall into place.

Nothing feels greater than the feeling of accomplishment. Just stick to it and don’t give up, and you will also be able to taste this sweetness.

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6 Responses

  1. Norm says:

    Hey,
    I sure hear your voice. I spent a lot of time before getting my own blog live. It sounds like you learned some great lessons, as am I and I am glad for the encouragement I feel after reading your post. Especially the part about getting clear with one self and making ’small’ goals.
    Thanks
    Norm

  2. Yeah man, life is all about learning. You screw up now so you won’t later on.

    Glad it helped you some way! That’s my goal after all :) !

  3. Walter says:

    You’re on your way dude. Perseverance and working on your dream is the key. I’m on this battle right now.

  4. Exactly. Good luck to both of us, man. Reaching the end is going be all kinds of awesome.

  5. It has been much more difficult for people to focus now since everyone just wants it all in for the money no matter what they do.

    -Mike

  6. Money can be a good reason for focus, believe it or not. After all, it is one of the most important things to most people.

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