To Finish What You Start
The art of finishing what you start is more important than the art itself
“I have thousands of ideas.” I used to brag about it in the past. Well, who doesn’t have ideas in this digital age?
Ideas are everywhere, even in places we’re not looking. Having an idea is the first step to beginning something. It’s the easiest journey step, and that’s why most people start.
I have started outlining the book I thought would change my life, started the business I was once deeply passionate about, and created a WhatsApp group to stay connected with my childhood friends, but I couldn’t finish what I started.
We have all the unfinished conversations, the unfinished series on Netflix, or the unfinished dreams we carry with us but never discuss. I haven’t sent a single message on the WhatsApp group I created last year to stay in touch with my school friends. I don’t know how to deal with most of them, but I have recently learned that the art of finishing is more important than the art itself.
This is what I changed to finish what I started.
It takes a war to stay consistent
In the current day and age, when our attention is worth buying for billions of dollars, staying consistent with your craft…