I get energized around a plan - what's it going to be like in three months? Six months? You're not going to let it defeat you. You got to keep going.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I now have a plan - I haven't had a plan up until this year.
I've got a long-term plan.
Weeks go by, and I don't paint until finally I can't stand it any longer. I get fed up. I almost don't want to talk about it, because I don't want to become self-conscious about it, but perhaps I create these little crises as a kind of a secret strategy to push myself.
My life has never been a part of a big plan. It's more of an unfolding adventure.
In the past, my success has come with sticking to one plan. That usually works. Obviously it's going to falter, and I'm going to go into slumps here and there, but stick with the plan, and hopefully it will come out successful more times than not.
Don't wait until you're in a crisis to come up with a crisis plan.
Do I have a long-term plan? Kind of. I have a general direction, I think. But it's funny what comes down the pike.
I have a sort of long-term plan to direct. I'm pragmatic about it. I realize I don't need to rush it or force it.
I just don't plan things. I live a month at a time.
I've never been someone that's had a five-year plan, or a three-year plan. That just seems to lead to a lot of disappointment, and doesn't give you the chance to be flexible.