The value of developing the habit of seeing things through, if you don't already have it, is extreme. It literally has been that significant for me. Before this point in time would lie a barrage of failures, and after would be mostly successes. ![]() If I could paint a timeline of my life and list all my successes and failures chronologically, I would almost be able to draw a line at the point when I committed to seeing things through. Honestly, I used to have delusional expectations of what kind of commitment is needed to make big results. I failed at a lot of things because I gave up too soon.Īt some point, I realised that when it comes to results getting (creating awesome things, making big changes, building companies, improving yourself, increasing wealth, creating successful web sites, lifting 400lbs in the gym.and so on) I needed to be more fucking patient.I used to suck so badly at seeing things through.Why have I carved this identity for myself? Why is seeing things through so important to me? ![]() "When I make the commitment to do something, I see it through to the very end without fail"Īt the time of writing, I have nearly 400 copies of that daily ritual archived. In response to the question "what kind of person are you?" I have a list of 17 items and the third answer on that list is always this:. If I had to put my finger on one thing that's made the most difference to my life in terms of results, it would be consciously changing from being a chronic quitter to someone who sees things through.Įvery day, I fire up Evernote and spend five minutes answering the same three questions:.
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