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How Can Someone Be A Finisher? by Cluedom(m): 2:37pm On Sep 19, 2019 |
There are a lot of people dreaming to achieve their dreams but the more they try the more the actualization is far from realization. This is a big question in the heart of many..they find it hard to finish what they have started..to finish a book...to finish a projects etc.. The problem is that they are not a FINISHER. You might have called lazy or unfocused person. Why do we live in the most privileged time in history, yet we can't seem to decide what to do with our lives? The more and more I look around, I see friends – really smart people – crippled by anxiety, too many choices, and no guidebook to make the right decisions. How many people do you know that genuinely want to be successful? That are willing to put in the work (and they really mean it)? I know a LOT. But each time we try, it's like a yo-yo – we eagerly start, hit a roadblock, lose motivation, then beat ourselves up for not finishing. Over and over and over again. This isn't about some new productivity tool. Looking for "motivational hacks" doesn't help. Deep down inside, we know it's about us – and the way we can't seem to follow through. How do we get out of the rut? For the first time ever, we can decide what we want to do with our lives – supposedly. We're told that if we want to start a tech company, we can do it! Just like Mark Zuckerberg. If we want to start a funny YouTube channel on how to apply makeup, we can do that – and make a pretty good living doing it. And if we want to get a comfortable job and use our free time to follow our passions, we can, right? Best of all, we can start over and try something new every few years! So why is it so hard to decide what we want to do? Because in a world of infinite choice, making a single decision becomes increasingly tough. Our parents don't get it. They look at us, confused, and furrow their brow. "You should be lucky to have all these job offers. When I was a kid…" In fact, I vividly remember a family friend lecturing me on how I should work at Procter & Gamble. "You'll retire with a million dollars in your bank account," he bragged. A million? 40 years from now? It was one of the last things I wanted to think about. And so we're confronted with choice after choice…and who can really understand our situation? Are you suffering from this problem? Can you ahare your experience? |
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