I take one day at a time. I am not someone to define my goals.
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I take one day at a time. I've always been like that.
My mom always tells me, 'You need to take a week for yourself and just chill,' but I don't, man. If you want to be successful, I don't think you should take a day off.
I'm just trying to really take it one day at a time, because for me - and I know this sounds cliche, whatever - I achieved my ultimate goal, and nothing can really top that, you know?
I'm very specific and ambitious in plotting out my goals and never take no for an answer - so it's not like things just fall in my lap.
As cliched as it sounds, I'm taking every day as it comes.
When I made the decision to really get serious about my writing, I set myself a goal of 1,000 words a day for seven days. If I got to 7,000 words before Monday I could take a day off, but I had to get there. I had to do that every week.
When you set a goal for yourself, you do what you need to.
I always set myself huge goals each year, and I'm pretty good at manifesting them, which ends up meaning I take a lot on my plate.
Five days a week, I read my goals before I go to sleep and when I wake up. There are 10 goals around health, family and business with expiration dates, and I update them every six months.
On a regular basis if you're trying to produce something, I think you should work every day and set achievable goals.