"I kept starting projects but never finishing them. So I changed one thing." from Reddit r/saas, ranked #3. By mgy-programmer, 1 score, 0 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
I kept starting projects but never finishing them. So I changed one thing.
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- mgy-programmer
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- 3/28/2026, 11:57:11 PM
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- 3/29/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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I kept starting projects and never finishing them. Not because I couldn’t code. Because nothing was forcing me to actually *ship*. So I tried something different: I gave myself a strict rule: * 72 hours * no restarting * no redesigning * just build and ship I also used AI to: * plan the structure * break down tasks * unblock myself when stuck What changed wasn’t my coding. It was my behavior. * I stopped overthinking * I cut unnecessary features * I focused only on “working” And for the first time in a while… I actually finished something. Now I’m starting to think finishing is more about constraints than skill. Curious: Do you struggle more with starting projects or finishing them?