I've got a clear line between work and real life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You have your real life and then you have your work.
Real life is the life that's in you, not your circumstances, like where you live or what job you have or who you're in relationship with.
I do some kind of work, whether writing or painting or recording, on a daily basis. And it's so essential that when I'm involved in the actual process, my so-called 'real life' becomes almost incidental, which becomes worrying.
It is not real work unless you would rather be doing something else.
I just want to make sure I have a sense of balance between work and life, because work is my life and the lines can get really blurry.
I think it's good that I had some experience of the real world before I became successful. You know, having to get up in the morning and going to work in construction.
Real living is living for others.
There's really no differentiation between the work I make and the world I live in.
I think I've realized that when you are aiming to create a real body of work, you are as much defined by the things you don't do as by the things you do.
I was raised as a real worker: you know, you get out and get a real job.