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The importance of finishing what you start.
The excitement of starting new projects
Why the middle phase of work is the hardest
The discipline required to complete tasks
How unfinished projects create mental clutter
The long-term value of follow-through
Starting is easy; finishing requires discipline.
The most meaningful progress happens after the initial excitement fades.
Completing projects builds trust and personal confidence.
Closing loops frees mental space for future work.
What project have you started but not finished?
What is preventing you from completing it?
What one step could you take today to move it closer to completion?
Ideas create possibilities—but finished work creates results.
By Guy ReamsThe importance of finishing what you start.
The excitement of starting new projects
Why the middle phase of work is the hardest
The discipline required to complete tasks
How unfinished projects create mental clutter
The long-term value of follow-through
Starting is easy; finishing requires discipline.
The most meaningful progress happens after the initial excitement fades.
Completing projects builds trust and personal confidence.
Closing loops frees mental space for future work.
What project have you started but not finished?
What is preventing you from completing it?
What one step could you take today to move it closer to completion?
Ideas create possibilities—but finished work creates results.