Good day friends. This piece is a follow-up to that of
yesterday. Read it HERE if you
missed it. As this piece reveals that it is not enough to start something, you
must be able to finish what you have started. Yes! to finish means you actually
have to start. Finishing only comes after starting. It doesn't just happen. You
have to take action and move towards completing the task, reaching the goal,
dream. It is not important how you start, it is how you finish that counts. Finishing
something you’ve worked hard for feels incredible! It makes all the pain along
the way worth it. To finish, you must "begin with the end in mind" -
and keep it there! While you work toward the finish line, you must keep your
focused on it; pre-live the experience and keep pushing towards it and ensure
you finish strong. Finishing strong requires focus, discipline, self-control, endurance
and determination.
Having a victory mindset is the key to finishing. It separates the winners from the losers. When you
finish, it means that you have prepared in advance, kept the end in mind from
the beginning and you have learned and integrated lessons along the way. Finishing
is what winners do! You cannot win if you quit along the way. It does not mean
you won’t come across stumbling blocks and challenges along the way neither
does it mean things will always go smoothly. It simply means you did all you
could and never gave up until completion.
One finishing story that always motivate me is the story
of John
Stephen Aquari. A Tanzanian Olympian who struggled to complete the 1968
Olympic marathon after he fell during the race cutting and dislocating his
knee. As he pushed himself through the pain and one (1) hour after the race had
already been won, John Stephen Aquari ensured he crossed the finish line. When
asked by a reporter why he didn't quit since the game had already been worn, he
replied ”My country did not send me to 5,000 miles to Mexico City to start the
race. They sent me 5,000 miles to finish the race.” You can click HERE to watch the video. You may not
finish first or on time but finishing a race or a task fuels your passion and
keeps you inspired. No wonder Stephen Aquari finished 5th in the marathon at
the 1970 Commonwealth Games two years later even with his bad leg. No matter
what your goal is, ensure you achieve it not for the sake of winning or the
reward but for what will become of you after you go across the finish line.
John Stephen Aquari
Are you prepared to
finish what you have started? Or are you still toiling on it? Can you finish
that on time? or in a lifetime? By all means, you have to be finishers.
Whatever you have started should be realized, must be completed, or finished as
long as it is positive and good for humanity. Sometimes it does not matter if
someone else finish before you, it only matters that you did not quit. The
finish line is never that far. Just a few steps more and you are there! Never
let distractions or hindrances stop you from finishing. Strive to finish well
and strong.
John Stephen Aquari |