START VS FINISH!
- Hadi Abdulkader
- Aug 3, 2021
- 2 min read
If I ask you to name the toughest part of a process, what it would be ?
Starting or finishing it ?

(Photo by Warren Wong on Unsplash) I was always a good starter but a poor finisher. Out of excitement I starts a project and most often after a week, I use to had completely forgotten what I started as I would be thinking about another great idea. The days passed by and while looking back, the hardest lesson to digest is I haven't accomplished many things I really wanted to. There's always an initial friction when you begin something. But the real game changing factor is your perseverance to finish what you have started. It's always easy and exciting to write down a big goal of you, however being consistent and holding on to your journey until you reach you milestone is the key to a worthwhile accomplishment. The reason why I am talking about this right now is that, I planned big endeavours a lot of times in my life but holding on to what I started was always the toughest part. The blog I started in 2010, search for a trainer Job in 2011, my ISTD membership from 2019, NLP journey in 2019, Toastmasters pathway from 2016, Youtube channel from 2016, Weight loss plan multiple times, these are few of many journeys I quitted before I finish it. During my engineering entrance preparation, there was a quote written on the black board.
"Quitters never wins and winners never quits"
I don't want to repeat the history. I want to change my not so good reputation of not finishing what I have started. Thanks to almighty, I am motivated once again to start my unfinished journeys, the most important is growing my career as a soft skills trainer to help more people around me. I am brutally honest here and I assure you one thing. I am talking to you with the mask of Mr. Perfect. I share the content which I really believe in and without hesitation I will update you even If I realise later in my life that I believed in a wrong thing. So let's keep in touch and looking forward to you excitedly with my upcoming contents on soft skills. This time I start to finish it. It's a long journey.
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