Source https://zenhabits.net/finishing/
By Leo Babauta
Recently I had a reader write in to me about not being good at finishing things.
A few examples of things they haven’t finished:
- They bought a course and never finished it
- They can’t seem to stick to a diet
- They’ve only gone on half of the hikes they want to go on in their area
I can relate! It can be hard to finish things — we get excited about something at the start, but when we get busy or things get hard or boring, our commitment wavers.
So how do we get better at finishing things? We have to deepen into commitment, and get support.
Before we get into the details, it’s important to note: commitment is a practice. It’s not something you either have or don’t have, or that you’ll always suck at. You have to practice, develop trust in yourself, learn what works, learn to bring in what’s needed for what you’re …
Source https://zenhabits.net/finishing/
By Leo Babauta
Recently I had a reader write in to me about not being good at finishing things.
A few examples of things they haven’t finished:
- They bought a course and never finished it
- They can’t seem to stick to a diet
- They’ve only gone on half of the hikes they want to go on in their area
I can relate! It can be hard to finish things — we get excited about something at the start, but when we get busy or things get hard or boring, our commitment wavers.
So how do we get better at finishing things? We have to deepen into commitment, and get support.
Before we get into the details, it’s important to note: commitment is a practice. It’s not something you either have or don’t have, or that you’ll always suck at. You have to practice, develop trust in yourself, learn what works, learn to bring in what’s needed for what you’re …
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