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diff --git a/content/posts/pile-of-incomplete-projects.md b/content/posts/pile-of-incomplete-projects.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d07ab1 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/pile-of-incomplete-projects.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +--- +title: My pile of incomplete projects +date: 2025-04-28 +extra: + kind: note +--- + +The number of started projects and/or empty checkboxes in my to do list is getting out of hand. I have: + +- \> 7 hobby tech projects in a state where I need to put ”just a bit” more effort to them to get them to the finish line, +- 2 or 3 hobby tech projects that have an incalculable number of man-hours left, and +- a nebulous cloud of non-tech stuff that should be done (and preferably prioritized). + +Starting is easy (and fun), finishing is hard (and dull). Despite having internalized this, it is very tempting to step into the trap willingly and start another one. + +### And now? + +I’ll make the conscious effort to finish incomplete work before starting new projects. I’m going to be a lot stricter in the scoping of my DIY software: things that are supposed to be small should be very small indeed. No extra features. |
