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Most people start projects. Very few finish them.
Done Is a Skill is a short, focused essay on why completion matters more than talent, motivation, or inspiration. It explores what actually separates starting from finishing: the quiet discipline behind completed work, the decisions that turn effort into outcomes, and the habits that make completion repeatable.
This is not a productivity manual. It is not a motivational guide.
Instead, it's a clear, practical reflection on what actually gets work done -- and why finishing is a skill you can learn, practice, and apply to any kind of work.
The book looks at the hidden cost of unfinished projects:
• The mental weight of "almost" - how incomplete tasks drain our energy.
• The erosion of confidence - the internal toll of breaking promises to ourselves.
• The subtle identity shift - how unfinished work shapes how we see ourselves over time.
Rather than pushing for more motivation, the focus is on clarity, boundaries, and decisions -- the small, often unglamorous choices that make finishing possible.
It's for people with too many half-finished projects -- and the desire to finally ship something that matters. If you've ever felt stuck between "almost done" and finished, this book offers a grounded, honest way forward.
Not by doing more. But by finishing what you start.
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