Complete
‘having no deficiency, wanting no part or element, plere “to fill” ‘
Complete a project, and it is finished.
Complete reading emails – responding to people. Done.
Complete a client conversation – not just the words, but the elements promised to follow up.
Too often, we do not complete, which means the project, conversation, task, or relationship is deficient, and that deficiency is a black hole for energy and inefficiency.
The residue of incompletion accumulates, our stress levels go up, and the load we carry becomes bigger. No wonder we are exhausted; we have so many incomplete threads.
To complete is a discipline of freedom and focused attention.
Photo Taken November 24th 2025, Article published November 25th, 2025

