How to Become a Great Finisher

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By Heidi Grant

The road to hell may or may not be paved with good intentions, but the road to failure surely is. Take a good look at the people you work with, and you’ll find lots of Good Starters—individuals who want to succeed, and have promising ideas for how to make that happen. They begin each new pursuit with enthusiasm, or at the very least, a commitment to getting the job done.

And then something happens. Somewhere along the way, they lose steam. They get bogged down with other projects. They start procrastinating and miss deadlines. Their projects take forever to finish, if they get finished at all.

Does all this sound familiar? Maybe a little too familiar? If you are guilty of being a Good Starter but a lousy finisher—at work or in your personal life—you have a very common problem.

More than anything else, becoming a Great Finisher is about staying motivated from a project’s beginning to its end. Recent research has uncovered the reason why that can be so difficult, and a simple and effective strategy you can use to keep motivation high.

In their studies, University of Chicago psychologists Minjung Koo and Ayelet Fishbach examined how people pursuing goals were affected by focusing on either how far they had already come (to-date thinking) or what was left to be accomplished (to-go thinking). People routinely use both kinds of thinking to motivate themselves. A marathon runner may choose to think about the miles already traveled or the ones that lie ahead. A dieter who wants to lose 30 pounds may try to fight temptation by reminding themselves of the 20 pounds already lost, or the 10 left to go.

Intuitively, both approaches have their appeal. But too much to-date thinking, focusing on what you’ve accomplished so far, will actually undermine your motivation to finish rather than sustain it.

Koo and Fishbach’s studies consistently show that when we are pursuing a goal and consider how far we’ve already come, we feel a premature sense of accomplishment and begin to slack off. For instance, in one study, college students studying for an exam in an important course were significantly more motivated to study after being told that they had 52% of the material left to cover, compared to being told that they had already completed 48%.

When we focus on progress made, we’re also more likely to try to achieve a sense of “balance” by making progress on other important goals. This is classic Good Starter behavior—lots of pots on the stove, but nothing is ever ready to eat.

If, instead, we focus on how far we have left to go (to-go thinking), motivation is not only sustained, it’s heightened. Fundamentally, this has to do with the way our brains are wired. To-go thinking helps us tune in to the presence of a discrepancy between where we are now and where we want to be. When the human brain detects a discrepancy, it reacts by throwing resources at it: attention, effort, deeper processing of information, and willpower.

In fact, it’s the discrepancy that signals that an action is needed—to-date thinking masks that signal. You might feel good about the ground you’ve covered, but you probably won’t cover much more.

Great Finishers force themselves to stay focused on the goal, and never congratulate themselves on a job half-done.

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Having spent a lot of time in R & D I can tell you a trueism .

If you think you are really moving ahead you are actually just moving ahead .

If you think that you are just moving ahead then you are standing still .

If you think that you are holding your own then you are going backwards .

I have also noticed that there is never enough time to do it right the first time , but always enough to do it a second time .

PS: Never forget Murphy . He will never forget you !
True, thats why I lost everything, cause I relaxed and thought the job was done.
Now, that I dont have much, Im being much more creative, and challenging, and when I feel good about achieving something, I take a second thought, and say to myself, dont stop, never stop.
Now, I know, I will become an excellent webdesigner, and business person soon and I wont take the lazy way by just paying people to do my designs etc, I want to know everything about graphics, html programming and more later. I want to know so much knowledge that nobody can trick me or say, I cant do this or that, cause of this and that etc.

I want to have all the say, I want to have my cake and eat it.
"If you aim at nothing, you will probably hit it."
The great Finishers hold on to the Lord.
Those who don't, fall off, and are lost.
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