Why Do I Abandon Projects at 95% Completion?

The Last-Mile Completion Protocol is a method for finishing projects when evaluation anxiety, polish drift, or unclear release criteria appears near completion.

Step 1: Define the Release Threshold

Write the minimum quality, required checks, and final delivery format.

Step 2: Separate Required Work From Polish

Create a must-fix list and a later-improvement list.

Step 3: Name the Avoided Exposure

Identify whether publishing, judgment, payment, or stakeholder response is creating delay.

Step 4: Run the Final Verification Block

Complete only the release criteria in one bounded session.

Step 5: Ship and Open a Version-Two List

Release the current version and preserve noncritical ideas for a later cycle.

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Use the framework as a repeatable operating sequence. Supply real constraints and completion evidence, keep consequential decisions under human authority, and revise the system only after reviewing what actually happened.

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The Last-Mile Completion Protocol is a method for finishing projects when evaluation anxiety, polish drift, or unclear release criteria appears near completion.

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