I think you should finish the story before you lose motivation. Writing without motivation would be really bad; I certainly don’t recommend it. But developing a habit of not finishing things could also be dangerous in long term.
Perhaps you could treat “finishing the story” as a separate project. Imagine that someone else wrote the story, then the original author has died, and you have inhereted this task. You want to finish the story meaningfully, without reducing its quality, but you also don’t want to prolong it any more than necessary.
treat “finishing the story” as a separate project.
:) In a nutshell, that’s the trick I had in mind as an alternate source of motivation, if I can’t keep my current motivation levels for writing the story up for a few more months.
I think you should finish the story before you lose motivation. Writing without motivation would be really bad; I certainly don’t recommend it. But developing a habit of not finishing things could also be dangerous in long term.
Perhaps you could treat “finishing the story” as a separate project. Imagine that someone else wrote the story, then the original author has died, and you have inhereted this task. You want to finish the story meaningfully, without reducing its quality, but you also don’t want to prolong it any more than necessary.
:) In a nutshell, that’s the trick I had in mind as an alternate source of motivation, if I can’t keep my current motivation levels for writing the story up for a few more months.