When deciding between quitting and following through, follow these steps:
1. Identify your "I want": State your end goal and its benefits, like "I want to be rich" or "I want to be fit."
2. Identify your "I will": Specify the actions needed to reach your goal, such as "I will finish this project by completing the calculations and writing the report."
3. Identify your "I won’t": List distractions or actions to avoid, like "I won’t distract myself with social media."
Combine them: Example: "I want a promotion, so I will complete the next two tasks, and I won’t check my phone for the next hour."
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"Finish What You Start" starts with an exploration of why we often fail to complete tasks. Peter Hollins highlights the common problem of starting projects with enthusiasm but losing momentum as we go along. He identifies key psychological factors, such as fear of failure, perfectionism, and lack of self-discipline, that contribute to this behavior.
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