Starter and not a Finisher

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Work’s network is down and so I am writing this blog via my phone.

A few years ago, I was an avid blogger.   But lately, I found it very difficult to write a blog.  Actually, I would start but the it will never make it to the point when I click Publish.

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Yesterday as I was clearing up my desktop, I noticed I had a few posts I started but never finish.  It is clear that I am a starter and not a finisher.  One of the things I like to do for this blog, compare to my other posts, is to write high quality posts (aka read it over once, no typos, no grammar error…)

What I like to do, in due time, is to post this posts some time in the future.  When? I don’t know.  But I believe that a strong finisher is better than an over ambitious starter.

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