Finish Strong: How Much Do You Have Left?

John Ellis • November 19, 2024

Why Finishing What You Start Is ALWAYS The Best Option

A man is holding two dumbbells in his hands in a field.

The Best Intentions....


Have you ever started something with great excitement and big dreams, only to lose steam midway? If so, you’re not alone. Many people begin with the best intentions but fail to see their goals through to completion. The difference between dreaming about success and achieving it often lies in your ability to finish what you start. 


This is the central idea behind the book “Crossing The Finish Line,” which inspires our seminar designed to help you break through barriers and achieve your destiny. 


Why Finishing Matters 

Starting a project or goal is exhilarating. There’s vision, energy, and hope. But the middle of the journey can get messy. Challenges arise, distractions pull us away, and sometimes the finish line feels out of reach. When you don’t finish, you not only miss out on the tangible rewards, but you also rob yourself of the personal growth and confidence that come from completing what you start. 


What’s Holding You Back? 


Procrastination, fear of failure, lack of direction, or simply losing interest—sound familiar? These roadblocks are common, but they don’t have to define your journey. With the right tools and mindset, you can learn to push past these hurdles and see your goals through to completion. 


A Proven Formula for Success 

In our “Crossing The Finish Line,” seminar and book; we provide a step-by-step formula for ensuring your success.

You’ll learn how to: 

- Set goals that align with your true purpose. 

- Stay motivated and focused, even when the going gets tough. 

- Develop habits and systems that lead to consistent progress. 

- Embrace a finisher’s mindset, turning obstacles into opportunities. 


This isn’t just about achieving one goal—it’s about becoming someone who finishes what they start. 


How Much Do You Have Left? 

Take a moment to reflect: How much do you have left in you to give? Finishing strong doesn’t mean sprinting to the end—it means finding the determination to keep moving forward, one step at a time, until you cross that line. 


Let's Make This A Habit

Let’s make finishing a habit, not a rare occurrence.
Join us for the "Crossing The Finish Line" seminar and learn how to complete your goals, accomplish your mission, and achieve your destiny. 


“Without commitment, you’ll never start, without consistency, you’ll never finish

                  – Denzel Washington 


    Let me hear from you.


(This excerpt is taken from the seminar
Designing Your Destiny VI: Crossing The Finish Line. I encourage you to click here to watch Crossing The Finish Line, or click here to order the book on which this seminar is based.

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