You don't want to line up on the blocks and know you have not done everything you possibly can.
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Once I decide to do something, I can't have people telling me I can't. If there's a roadblock, you jump over it, walk around it, crawl under it.
It's not how you come out of the starting blocks.
If you can't find your inspiration by walking around the block one time, go around two blocks-but never three.
I try to block a couple of hours of unscheduled time every day so that I can work on the day's most important projects.
When I am on the blocks, I don't care who you are - I will always try and beat you.
You can't just sit there and do the lines. You have to do something revealing or unusual.
One of my teachers once said that the way you know you're on the right path is that it works. Now, that doesn't mean you don't run into blocks and brick walls, but it does mean that you can find a way around them or find a way to change yourself or your project in order to find the flow again and have it work.
My block was due to two overlapping factors: laziness and lack of discipline.
It's not easy to just say you don't want to do something any more.
I don't want to do something that I've done before; I can't see the point of it.
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