I am not a finisher. I find starting things quite easy and do it often. In my word, I tend to hire people who are detail oriented and finish things because I love the thrill of starting something new and creating new ideas.
I have found that this lack of finishing impacts me in running as well. At this point in the training program, I am physically tired and as finishing is not my thing, it is hard to work as hard to get to my goal.
When I am doing my speed work outs, I find the finishing of them the worst thing. I can start running at the fast speed, but finishing the quicker interval is much harder. The ends of runs are my hardest part. It does not matter if its a shorter 5 k run or a 15k run, the last kilometre is brutal for me. I almost always walk to my finish location and in a race situation, my natural inclination is to slow up before I hit the finish mark. I am pretty sure that is not the right approach to improving my speed.
So in the spirit of finishing strong, I should go finish that sweater I started knitting, clean the top part of the windows in my house, organize the other half of my closet, and do all of my filing. Or perhaps, I will just finish the makeover contest strong.
Today I turned 43 and I am the fittest I have ever been, so I should be able to finish strong.
Happy belated Birthday, Chrystal!