7 YRS PROCESS - DAY 1730 - I WANT TO FINISH AS SOON AS I CAN AND BE DONE WITH IT - INTERESTING OBSERVATION- PART 2

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I want to finish as soon as I can and be done with it - Interesting observation

I am catching up with posting online my articles.


This is the continuation of the previous article:

I WANT TO FINISH AS SOON AS I CAN AND BE DONE WITH IT - INTERESTING OBSERVATION - PART 1


So I got stuck for about 3 days on a certain element with building my website but finally I broke through it. Now the project will go faster. Well... until I get stuck on something else. You'll know... this is the thing with the computers and programing. There could be a small thing but it will affect the whole project and then you need to dedicate a lot of focus and resources ( time ) to find the solution to the problem. Anyway I have found the solution to my issue and now I will be much more content because now the website will be better.

The point that I am facing right now is that I start to become more tired. This is the result of me pushing the limits not just with the work on the computer but also in my day job. I should not really be facing this point after my experiences in the last couple of years but still the desire to finish my project as soon as possible possessed me again.

I have some thoughts in my mind that this the last project that I will allow myself to push the limits like this. But then I realise that this is a trap of the mind. Because there is nothing that would stop me from working on my projects and maintain balance between my work and rest. It is just me and the desire of wanting to finish it as soon as possible. And I realise that if I do not establish the balance right now then I am almost certain that I will repeat my pattern in the future with something else.

So what is the solution to my issue with the desire to finish my project as soon as I can ?

Well... I have to make plan and follow it.
Thus tomorrow I will make plan before I start working on the computer.





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Written: 2017 - January - 10   Published: 2017 - August - 24      © Copyright - Greg Wiater