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Topic - Finish What You Start.  The Zeigarnik effect was discovered by a Russian psychiatrist.  

She proved that tasks left undone are recorded by the mind and a little tiny voice will nag you about finishing all that stuff.  

Also, you get good at what you practice.  If you practice leaving things undone, that will become your habit.  

You’ll define yourself as a person who doesn’t get the job done.  You’ll teach others they can’t count on you to finish anything.  

You don’t want this.  Practice finishing the little things.  

Train yourself to complete the smallest tasks by developing a plan for each one.  

Success breeds success and once you experience the satisfaction that task completion brings, you’ll be less likely to avoid those tedious chores.  

You’ll feel more confident, competent and whole.  You’ll have less anxiety and more self-respect.  

The bottom line is that you’ll define yourself as responsible and you’ll train others to think of you that way, too.