Continuum

 Continuum


To start you must have an idea of where you will finish. The hardest part of creating anything is continuing to do it. The initial rush of starting something is enough to motivate you to jump. Starting is a huge accomplishment, but how do you finish?


You must create a clear, concise plan for achievement. A mental road map that tells you where to go is the only way you can actually get there. Starting gives off an initial adrenaline rush but when continuing to work, that rush fades. If you have a clear road map with pit stops and built-in rewards, the speed bumps are easier to get over. There will be days you don’t want to do anything, but the days that continuing to work are the hardest, you will find the most payoff. 


Pushing through barriers generates motivation through the dopamine released by the feeling of self-achievement. When you push through something hard, and you know it was hard, it feels even more satisfying. It is much easier to push through if you have an end goal in sight.


Establish your vision, create benchmarks, overcome the barriers. This is your simple formula to finish anything you start. 


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