
Starting is easy. Finishing is where most people struggle.
At the beginning, motivation is high. Everything feels new and exciting.
But as time goes on, that excitement fades.
This is where many people stop.
The issue is not lack of ability — it’s lack of structure.
Breaking tasks into smaller parts makes them easier to complete.
Instead of focusing on the entire goal, focus on the next step.
Another key factor is consistency.
Working on something regularly, even in small amounts, builds progress.
Perfection also slows completion.
Trying to make everything perfect often leads to delay.
Finishing something imperfect is better than not finishing at all.
Because completion creates momentum — and momentum makes the next task easier.
