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James
Postitatud Pühapäev, 14. aprill 2024
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Sometimes I feel like I'm going to die under a pile of 80%-finished projects. The detritus is found in little piles in the garage, my room, my dining room, and there a genuine mountains of unfinished junk in my mind. Is anyone else facing this? How do you finish all the little projects?
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Well, the most important thing to ensure you complete projects is that, of course, you need to focus on specific parts. Decide which project you're going to work on first, avoid starting new ones, and dedicate your energy to solely that project unless you're sure you can handle more. Do the easiest parts for yourself first for the sake of efficiency, what comes the most natural to you, and then the more difficult parts next. If you're still struggling to finish projects, I recommend you ask someone for feedback! I have my own struggles with finishing projects due to perfectionism at times, and having someone there to put it into perspective for you, maybe make some suggestions and tweaks, can be invaluable. I wish you the best of luck with finishing some more of your projects! You can do it!
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