I'm a goal setter, but in broad strokes. I don't have a by-October-2009-I-want-to-be-here plan. All I do is work with an element of challenge and an element of enjoyment. With that, anything can happen.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have goals that I want to reach, but you can never plan what's going to happen next.
Once you achieve one goal, you should be looking forward to trying to build onto the next thing, and not just getting comfortable with what you're doing.
I don't have a goal. I don't limit myself to a goal.
No matter what the competition is, I try to find a goal that day and better that goal.
As soon as I accomplish one goal, I replace it with another one. I try not to get too far ahead of myself. I just say to myself, 'All right, well, I'd like to headline a tour,' and then when I get there, we'll see what my next goal is.
Goal setting will never stop. I will continue to work hard and practice hard and see where things go.
When you set a goal for yourself, you do what you need to.
I don't know if I'm so much fueled by trying to one-up myself so much as passionate about coming up with new and greater challenges. I don't see it as a contest, but as a natural progression.
You should set goals beyond your reach so you always have something to live for.
Really, I'm never much of a goal-setter. Whenever I've tried to make big, solid plans, they don't happen. I'm more into whatever the circumstances are that present themselves, making wise decisions around that.