Now, the second you hear that kind of thing, I'm sure you feel what I do: "Buzzkill" or "Partypooper" or "That sucks the fun out of it!"

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Haha, no, that's not my intention at all, but it does sorta lean that way a bit - like having a walk-through when you first play a game or join a new platform.
So let's rip off that band aid, welcome Clippy with open arms and click those heels to get home, cause we all know there ain't no place like it! lol. Gosh that makes me feel old, haha.
When I say responsibility, we all kinda think of the weight of consequences, but that's not the meaning here. It goes to before there can be any consequences at all - good or bad. You want your project to succeed, and so do I, which is where this post is coming from.
Anyone can start something, but only a select few ever finish. Check out this stat:
In 2010, only 29% of adults 25 and older surveyed, finished high school with a diploma. Out of that same total group, only 11% got an advanced degree. And this is the kicker, 17% of that group had good intentions and just couldn't finish their degree.
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Now, this is an old stat, but this goes waaaaaaay back to Biblical times. JESUS talked about the same thing. HE said who builds a tower without first making sure he has what is needed to finish it, or, he starts and isn't able to finish, so what remains is a monument to the fact that he couldn't complete it.
I don't want your next project to be another monument.
Let's make that personal for a second - what have you got that is unfinished? Well, I'm personally still in progress on quite a few, but, I'm VERY determined to finish them. My biggest issue right now is income, so I get very little time to spend on those projects, but here's what I want you to get - what I can, I do.
That is the key! Little progress over a long period = BIG progress!
You and you alone can make sure that you finish what you start. Now, I'm not saying you're a failure if you have unfinished stuff - guess what, we all do. How many people go out to buy a project, put it down, because later, and then it finds it's way to the bottom of the to-do list?
Yeah.
So, simple challenge - I want you to follow the example from the 30days of making comics folks. Spend a little time everyday or every week on your project and just make consistent progress. If you miss one, don't feel like you can't carry on or that you have to catch up - just do it again in the next interval. Just keep moving! That's it - all you need to do, just keep moving - that is you taking responsibility for your project and KNOCKING IT OUT OF THE PARK!
Have a super day!
GOD bless you! (^^,)