By genesisledger on Skatehive
Hello Hive! My head is full of projects. That’s good news, yet paradoxically, it’s exactly what’s blocking me. The one truth I keep relearning and forgetting just as quickly is that as long as I haven’t finished what’s lingering, new projects aren’t ambition—they’re noise. They clutter, they dilute, they create the illusion of progress without anything actually being finished. So today, right after this article, I’m diving into a project that’s been sitting on the side. Not a new one, but an old one, and I’m trying to push it as far as possible. The morning is my peak discipline window, so I might as well use it for what requires the most effort, not for what I feel like doing. Yesterday, I made progress on many things without really finishing anything, and that’s exactly the problem I’m describing. I notably worked on websites currently under development, with the goal of selling links in the long run. This type of project is unrewarding at the beginning because you have to publish re