One item on my agenda is simply planning trips, setting them as goals, something to look forward to.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most people travel with a good book, but I also keep my agenda with me; I'll flip through the pages and take a few moments to organize my life a little - I rarely get the time to do this normally.
If you're trying to do multiple agendas, you'll confuse yourself as a storyteller. If you have one purpose, everything else will fall into place.
In all planing you make a list and you set priorities.
Priorities are the yearly goals that I'm most interested in achieving, then they become operationalized through weekly goals.
Connecting with people, getting things done - that's what makes the travel worthwhile.
You never know when some small thing will lead to a big idea. Travel is very inspirational - but it's in the ordinary that I find my themes of love and work and family.
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.
I'm a big believer in to-do lists. I think of five things in the shower. I set goals and get my work done, but I have to plan for fun things, too. I'm always thinking about what will make my family happier. So I set up playdates and trips.
My agenda is trying to help people live a better life.
I have no agenda at all. I just want to do stuff I like. It can cost $200 million or $200 thousand.