
Finish What You Start
The Art of Following Through, Taking Action, Executing, & Self-Discipline
by Peter Hollins
Who This Book Is For
An ideal reader is a motivated professional, student, or creator who starts projects with enthusiasm but struggles to finish them. They feel stuck in a loop of ideas, half‑completed tasks, and creeping procrastination. They recognize that talent or willpower alone isn’t solving the problem and are ready to rewire habit, mindset, and environment. They crave practical, action‑oriented guidance they can apply immediately—clear goals, tiny next steps, pre‑commitments, and simple tracking. They respond to a systems‑thinking approach that shifts from “I hope to finish” to “I finish because I live like a finisher.” They’re open to discomfort, neutral task framing, and design‑minded discipline: routines, cues, friction, time‑boxing, and environment tweaks. They want sustainable progress across work, study, or side projects, not a quick fix. By internalizing identity work and feedback loops, this reader aims to build a life where finishing becomes their default pattern. They value clarity, consistency, and long‑term growth.
Book Details
- Categories
- Self Help, Productivity, Nonfiction
- Pages
- 98
- Published
- 2018
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Rating
- 3.7 (3,333 reviews)
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- Key takeaways and actionable insights
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