Here’s the issue with being a creative person:
You have many wonderful ideas and are good at executing them, having a vision for how it’s going to look in the end.
Then, partway through the project, you come up with a better idea. Suddenly, what you’re doing right now seems stale – boring. You want to finish, but it doesn’t compare to the new idea.
The new idea takes the positives of the current project and expands on them, making them better. There’s more substance to it.
So you switch.
Then the process repeats itself.
This is the trap I fell into for close to ten years. It wasn’t until recently I realized this truth:
Your best projects are the ones you finish.