Dee And Desi Complete <TRUSTED • HANDBOOK>
They didn't cheer loudly. They just sat back, smiled, and looked at the whole picture for the first time. "We did that," Dee said. "We actually completed it."
What is your "dark blue wall" today? A work presentation? A difficult conversation? A closet that needs cleaning? You don't have to finish it tonight. Just put in 20 minutes.
At 4:47 PM, Dee held up the last piece—a nondescript dark blue nub. She looked at Desi. He nodded. She clicked it into place. dee and desi complete
How Dee and Desi Finally Crossed the Finish Line (And What They Learned About "Complete")
Then they hit the wall. The remaining 200 pieces were all dark blue and black. "It’s impossible to tell them apart," Desi sighed. For three weeks, the puzzle sat on the dining table, collecting dust. They weren't quitting, but they weren't completing . They didn't cheer loudly
The shift was subtle. Instead of looking for the "perfect" piece, they started trying every piece. They celebrated small wins. "This one has a tiny white dot!" Desi shouted. Slowly, the blank spaces shrank.
Last weekend, I watched them do something remarkable: They completed it. "We actually completed it
And remember: The only way from "dee and desi" to "complete" is to place the next piece. Have a completion story of your own? Drop it in the comments below!