start fewer projects, finish those you've started, and know when to sunset an old one. consistency is key for excellence.

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Finally some logic. One of the things that made it hard for me to be a user on nostr was the app confusion. Dozens of incomplete projects discouraged the hell out of me
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curt finch 3 months ago
It easier to complete 10% of 10 projects than to get the last stubborn 1% of that one project finally put to bed Winning requires the latter Professionalism
^ disregard if you have ADHD, start tons of rabbit holes, and get super anxious about them, and be sure to leave them half completed in the basement as a daily reminder
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Bob 3 months ago
This is the real struggle tbh
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hasky 3 months ago
Why it’s hard to keep consistency , whenever I had problem With my kid , It’s like ruined my consistency ..
This has always been one of my weakest points. I start many things, I hyperfocus on them for some time, I spend hours building, studying and so on. Then, I stop. Because it gets boring because there is no more challenge. A lot to learn. View quoted note →
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magnum 3 months ago
Finishing projects is sound advice.
Nah mate, the one with the most started unfinished projects when one dies, wins. The trick is to write an OK readme, write an OK plan and post it as open source. Then you can send it to people and hope they'll bite so you can pass the torch.