You have heard several people use the idiom, NO LOOSE ENDS. Maybe as you were working on a project, your boss voiced: “Just make sure there’re no loose ends.”?

Have you ever looked it up in a dictionary? Just in case you have not, Longman dictionary says, “loose ends are parts of something that have not been completed or correctly done.” So, if there are no loose ends, it means everything is completed, perfected, tied up meaningfully, absolutely resolved, and completely reliable.

The question is, what in your life can be said to have no loose ends? Your regular job? Resolved past? Clearly articulated ambitions? Perfect relationships? Completed mission? Or life as you have it today?

Are there still gaps to fill, things to do, heights to reach, repairs to perfect, and loose ends to tie-up?