There is great pleasure in the beginning stages of a new project.
You’re full of energy and ideas, getting carried away with possibilities and potential.
But at that point, the real work hasn’t even started. You haven’t had to fully commit and you haven’t faced any challenges, those are 2 things that come with time.
So, often we get drawn into starting something new because it feels good in the beginning. However, that feeling won’t last.
It’s often much more useful to stick with what you’ve already started, commit to it and over come the challenges you face along the way.
If you can’t find a way to commit to one thing, you’ll find yourself starting over and starting something new any chance you get. You’ll even convince yourself that the projects you start aren’t worth following through.
At the end of it, you’ll have nothing to show for yourself because you didn’t commit to anything for long enough to really make a go of it.
On the other hand if you stick with one thing and give it your all, you’ll have a much higher chance of actually bringing your vision to life, which is the reason you started in the first place.