<p>momsdream *Devo-</p>
<p>Is it hard for you to stick to things and finish what you start because you get bored with the details of carrying out your ideas?*</p>
<p>Not usually.. but I'm also usually compensating for a bit of a short attention span. There are several different parts involved, however.. I often get enthusiastic about an interest, such as Chinese etiquette, and I'll dive into it until my interest is sated. That doesn't mean I'm an expert, by any means, and often I'll come back to a subject regularly over the course of months or years. Then there are habits... such as reading the news and discussing it with people, or reading(any time, all the time, if it has words I'll read it..). And finally there are decisions, which tend to be cogitated on under the surface and then burst out in all their apparent impulsiveness.. <em>laugh</em> But a decision tends to be a pretty sure thing, an emotional and mental determination. Anyway, to answer the question, projects that require constant invention and inspiration wouldn't be good long-term choices for me, but regular work isn't too much of a problem. I wouldn't ever try to, say, write a novel, because it simply wouldn't keep my interest long enough. However, writing essays could be a habit...</p>