Unfinished business
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Today's post will be a little different; I hope you like it.
I was on YOUTUBE and came across this video by Dandapani; he speaks about three ways of developing willpower. Now I won't go into the whole video; he says, " There are three ways to develop willpower; the first thing is to finish what you begin." I want to dwell on this today as I am guilty of not finishing what I begin.
It doesn't happen with projects only, also with conversations, and unfortunately with relationships as well. Unfortunately, I tend to leave conversations hanging. I do so because I like to pick up from where I left off. I realise with conversations; I don't respond and concluding the topic. I wake up the next day and say, "you know so true" at the end, I'm stuck in this conversation where we are not saying anything that makes sense at all; it's just a back and forth of meaningless phrases.
I am afraid of conclusions; the idea of letting the conversation die to me seems like the end of a relationship. I struggle to understand; that when that conversation ends; we can find a new topic to discuss. I keep holding on to the past, attempting to resurrect it because I don't want things to change. Change is inevitable; it's not even bad at all change brings new ideas, new opportunities.
So I want to try finishing what I begin so I can move on to what comes next. Let us finish what we begin, keeping in mind that conclusions will open a door for you to start something new.
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Thank you for an encouraging post. I am one person who leaves things unfinished, half way in the project i hang in my boots, if its conversation I tell myself will continue tomorrow, but with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, tomorrow is never promised. Lets strive to finish what we start
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