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What adjective would you use to describe Adjective for the likes of someone who consistently has a hard time finishing what s/he has started consistently?

What adjective would you suggest for the like of someone who consistently has a hard time finishing what s/he has started?

I thought of the word "distracted", but I don't feel it's sufficient to describe the full story. What are your suggestions?

What adjective would you use to describe someone who has a hard time finishing what s/he started consistently?

I thought of the word "distracted", but I don't feel it's sufficient to describe the full story. What are your suggestions?

Adjective for the likes of someone who consistently has a hard time finishing what s/he has started?

What adjective would you suggest for the like of someone who consistently has a hard time finishing what s/he has started?

I thought of the word "distracted", but I don't feel it's sufficient to describe the full story.

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I thought of the word "distracted", but I don't feel it's sufficient to describe the full story. What are your suggestions? Thanks in advance!

I thought of the word "distracted", but I don't feel it's sufficient to describe the full story. What are your suggestions? Thanks in advance!

I thought of the word "distracted", but I don't feel it's sufficient to describe the full story. What are your suggestions?

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What adjective would you use to describe someone who has a hard time finishing what s/he started consistently?

I thought of the word "distracted", but I don't feel it's sufficient to describe the full story. What are your suggestions? Thanks in advance!