It is much easier for me to start a project. It takes some doing to complete them sometimes. I have to make lists, put up reminders and deadlines to make that happen. Getting Christmas presents made is a killer list, for one daughter, one son in law, and three grandchildren, as well as associated in-laws, outlaws, etc.
I also have to keep my research goin for my papers, essays, books, genealogy, historical studies, etc.
I also have to make sure I get my work schedule in there too.
I also have to plan well (ok, so I am OCD and have to have plans and schedules for everything) for retirement next year, so everything falls into place.
Yes, projects get finished, but there are always ongoing projects to finish, nothing is ever completely done, especially in history and genealogy.
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