Finish what you start

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I must admit one of my faults to you. I sometimes do not finish what I start. There has been great improvement through the years, but it is still a struggle at times. I always have great intentions and start a worthy project with great diligence, but somewhere along the way I can lose interest, get distracted by another project, and never complete the first project. 

I used to never even finish reading a book (that’s not a problem anymore). I’m currently working on a Masters’ Degree, but it is one of those online work-at-your-own-pace programs – not the ideal course of action for someone who needs deadlines to get things done. My time is tight, but I have had opportunities to work on it and haven’t. On several occasions I have wasted some of my available time that could be devoted to completing my studies.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Al Smith serves as pastor of First Baptist Church of Holyoke. Solomon is called the wisest man who ever lived, and his writings inspire this column.

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