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The original was posted on /r/getmotivated by /u/HighQualityRedditer on 2023-12-23 05:02:50+00:00.
I'm going to get right into it: Whenever I come up with any ideas (usually coding or art related), I just immediately stop working on it whenever I am finished the absolute minimum planning. For example, I'll come up with a coding project to work on, plan out the basics of it, such as the idea behind it and some intricacies, and then just stop working on it, even though I literally just felt like I wanted to see it through to completion.
How do I stop doing this? I just kind of have a huge list of ideas that I want to do but just don't feel like working on them, and then the guilt just kind of piles up, making it worse.
Extra note: This isn't really a discipline issue in my opinion. I tend to have strong discipline in literally every other area of my life (university, for one example, is probably where my discipline is the strongest), and I don't see these issues anywhere except for the areas I have described above.
Thanks!