Fully Complete The Project

Many people believe
a project is completed
when the new product is launched
or
the system is installed
or
the marketing campaign
is no longer active.

Those many people are
wrong.

Completing a project
means dealing with the waste
the new product produces.

It means completing
the return on investment calculation.

It means listing all the learnings
from the project
and presenting those findings.

It means figuring out
how to do that same project better.

It means documenting
and putting materials away
and cleaning the space.

I think of the project going live
as 2/3rds of the way
through the project.
There are still a lot of tasks
left to complete.

Fully complete the project.

Can You Finish This Project?

Even if I decide
to continue with
the Romance Novel business,
the business will change.

Right now,
I write series books.
It takes about 5 books
to complete an overall storyline.

That’s 2 years of publishing time.

With the way things are going
in the Romance Novel Industry,
I don’t know
if I would have 2 years
of publishing time.

I don’t know
if I could finish that project.

Not completing a project
is frustrating for everyone.

My readers would be angry.
I would be disappointed
in myself.
It would be a mess.

So, if the Romance Novel Business
continues,
I’ll write
standalone stories instead.
I’ll focus
on shorter projects.

Ensure you have the timeline
to complete
the projects you’re tackling.

If you don’t have the timeline,
focus on shorter projects.