As noted in this post on Eat The Love , a "list of things I've always wanted to make" can serve as a creative driver.
Unfinished Business: The Psychological and Social Legacy of the Incomplete Unfinished Business
"Unfinished business" is more than just a lingering to-do list; it is a profound psychological, relational, and societal phenomenon representing the weight of the past upon the present. Defined as experiences, tasks, or emotional expressions that were started but not completed, or situations where emotions were suppressed rather than processed, unfinished business acts as an invisible anchor. It is a state of psychological limbo where the lack of closure prevents a clean transition from one life chapter to the next. The Psychology of Interruption As noted in this post on Eat The
At the core of this concept is the , a psychological principle stating that people remember uncompleted or interrupted tasks better than completed ones. When a situation, argument, or goal is not finalized, the brain keeps the memory active, ruminating on what should have happened. This cognitive nagging is what gives unfinished business its power. It is a state of psychological limbo where
Letting go of the requirement that the past must change, often involving forgiveness of oneself or others.
Explicitly defining what the "unfinished" piece is.