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by helen842000
5192 days ago
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I have serious issues with the number of projects I've started and not finished (so much so, I named my blog after this type of thinking!) It's important to think of some projects as pure experiments. That their intentional end result was always going to be the information that you learned. Which does feel 'unfinished', don't be hard on yourself for trying & learning through experiments. Unfinished projects that are far from the real end state you had in mind, need to be addressed. If you often find yourself generally falling out of love with a project after a few weeks work there will be a reason why. It's usually that you a frustrated that you can't achieve the next objective on your own. Note down the obstacle you are facing and what it would take to resolve it. You can keep in mind what's needed, actively work towards it over time instead of feeling bad about it. We are so often reminded that time is limited that we are conditioned to thinking that we need to build & complete things rapidly and that if we don't, it's a failure. It's not always possible to just keep pushing forward. You often need things to happen outside of your control. Allow your projects time to wait for what's needed & for situations to change. Revisit them regularly & know what the next step looks like. |
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