First, how to get things done without much effort. Did you ever have a hard time getting your homework or chores done quickly? The finishing motor is there to save you! This special part of your brain can help you finish what you start without losing steam. It’s as if you have a tiny cheerleader in your mind cheering you to the finish line.
So let's see how to put the completion motor to use. You’re attempting to piece together a puzzle. If you’re not used to working with many components, it can look pretty daunting at first. When you connect the pieces, though, you begin painting a picture. That sense of achievement comes from your completion motor driving you to complete the puzzle.

So, what lets you be a bit more productive with the fill motor? When you’re up to your ears in a big project, it’s easy to become distracted or stressed. But if you break it into smaller jobs and concentrate on completing one at a time, you can keep on track and get through the job faster. The completion motor keeps you on track by pushing you forward, slowing you down or adding a bit more resistance, so you can work harder and faster.

Next up on the agenda, is how you can turn your time with an completion motor mindset. We are running out of time, and we all only have 24 hours. With clear goals in mind, and your completion engine pushing you to finish, it’s possible to be productive even at the last minute. Because whether you are getting ready for a test, working on a new skill, or completing a project, a completion-motor mindset can help you use your time wisely and accomplish more.

Finally, I want to share with you the ways in which you can achieve your goals by putting the completion motor to work for you. It is important to think big, but it is just as important to execute and ultimately close out what we begin. The finish motor may just be your secret weapon in achieving your aspirations and dreams. Dedicate yourself and don’t lose sight and you will make your dream a reality.