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Let me fast forward to today really quick.






I’ve created and finished several versions of websites for my healthy living blog, myphotography website, and various others. I’ve written hundreds of articles, done numerous conceptual photo series and creative concepts, finished a stop motion music video I was planning to do for a very long time.

Although the motivation may sometimes go up and down, I now have the tools necessary to move through the mental blocks that may come up, so I can finish strong on each project I start, knowing that it will get me that much closer to my overall vision.

· There’s that heart-warming satisfaction in having finished a project.

· There’s that joy of knowing you’ve completed something you promised yourself you would.

· There’s that immense sense of pride for having followed through and actually done it!

Those are amazing feelings and I want you to feel that too with your own business! It’s time you move it forward in your business (click here if you wanna see how to do it for free ) and actually finish what you start, especially when you know, deep inside, that it’s aligned with your vision and mission in the world.

What is really going on here?

Why can’t you finish that damn project?

Going back to that metaphor of starting a creative project being like falling in lust. Notice that I say “lust” rather than “love.” I believe that lust is that initial attraction (you wanna jump their bones every second you’re with them) and love is something deeper and longer lasting than that, it’s more intellectual and it comes from deep inside, hitting you right there.

As I said before, the new project usually comes with that wave of seductive enveloping energy that leaves you wanting nothing else. (tweet this) A lot of times, however, (especially as a creative entrepreneur) you don’t think about the idea from a strategic or realistic approach, which is not necessarily a bad thing. I love that initial lustful feeling over an idea or project because it’s one of the places that passion is born.

HOWEVER, after a while we start to notice the amount of work that is actually required to get this completed. Time passes, and it’s taking longer than we thought to accomplish the project and we notice the complexity of it that we didn’t see before. We realize we don’t know what to do next. It becomes overwhelming. We get stuck.

And it’s not to say that we are giving up. After a while, we simply put the project on hold and promise to get to it later as we make way for another idea to come about that sounds more exciting and satisfying than the work we need to do for the first idea to come to fruition.

Surely this is similar in a lot of relationships based on lust: you’re attracted to each other, so you start dating – but after a while, you notice there’s much more work necessary to make this work (you don’t like his style, or the way he walks, or his values don’t align with yours after all, or whatever) and you break up and move on to another shinier toy guy.

 


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