Original Advice

DO: Define 'done' before you start the race.

Victory Has A Finish Line

Your fire loves the gunshot, not the finish tape. Without a definition of done, you sprint in circles, polishing dust, burning daylight, calling it momentum. Perfectionism is your prettiest stall tactic. It dresses like standards and steals your hours. You crave victory, yet you keep moving the goalpost mid-game. Name the win, or you will keep chasing a mirage and calling it passion.

Defining done is not small; it is war strategy. A clear finish line kills scope creep, protects fuel, and turns chaos into a plan. Choose measurables, choose a time cap, choose the moment you drop the brush. Your brain loves the rush of starting; train it to love closure. Constraints are not cages. They are lanes. Sharp edges let you cut through noise and leave with the trophy.

Cosmic Context

Cardinal fire ruled by Mars, you conquer by deciding where the battle ends. Aim first, then charge; your blaze needs borders to become a forge.

Action

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Write a 3-bullet 'Done' list before any task.

You are allowed to stop at done, not perfect.