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Show High School Editorial Finish What You Sior By Deborah D. Hanna Have you ever found it difficult to finish a project after you start it? Making a dress, building something, shelves and the like? Here are a few pointers on how to finish what you start. Count the Cost Beforehand Make sure you weigh the advantages against the disadvantages. disad-vantages. Ask others with experience for advice. I don't mean someone with a negative nega-tive attitude or an unreasonable unreason-able person. How about your parents? Don't go after some worthless pursuit, "striving after the w ind," so to-speak. Concentrate Don't try to start something some-thing with the T.V. in front of you. Sooner or later you'll be distracted by a program. Patience Remember, worthwhile things will take time and effort, especially if it js thP first time you've ever tried it. An impatient person usually usual-ly taks on something on impulse. Make sure it's worth your time and eh"-diligent eh"-diligent person H ' have the advantaj. Planning is a very A 1 of finishing a pffjKt' who fail to finisa start usually e 1 '' unforseen obstacle. ' they found whatuVj" ; was harder tKn thought. Look sp ject as a cbaDeap. make life more totf ' If you avoid qi- w ill be able to loi f next project ritk 1 ance, enjoyment, tt self-confidence. Al ' w ill look upon J1 spect. You will more friends, fc be afraid of F them at the "drf ' Re If you take 'J patience, examinisf ' with the cons, the re sport and eff others. Wends wit' obtain. Yes. ; many blessings t f what you start |