How often did you get an idea to create something of your own, interesting and new, something that you have never done before in your life? You turned on the heat, began to look into how to implement it, but finally burned out at the stages:
When you started collecting information and realized that you did not have enough knowledge/tools/money, etc.;
When you started implementing the idea, faced difficulties and gave up at the very first stage;
Having completed the first steps, you faced new problems, then stopped since there were lots of new and unknown.
Sounds familiar, isn't it? On our Earth, there are more unfinished paintings, unfinished pools, unfinished birdhouses than amateur masterpieces of art, happy children in pools and well-fed birds.
In 90% of cases, all incomplete business was associated with incorrect planning or with a lack of awareness of the whole picture. You simply did not recognize and were not prepared for the difficulties that you faced. You only knew your next step, but did not know how much you still have to go. Having realized that, there was no motivation for further movement.
Who'd have thought that more than one brush would be needed to paint a picture, that there could be stones under the ground, and a hole for birds should be cut before you hang the birdhouse on a tree. You saw the hill, reached it, and only then saw the next one. Demotivating, isn't it?
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