If you write something down on paper, it becomes an actual goal. Before you write it down, it's a thought, a dream that may or may not get done.
Who you are as a performer is one thing, but when you're making records, you're dealing with musicians' tastes, their goals, their wants, their needs, everyone's individual pride.
We're going in really fresh. We're going to have fresh legs and bodies, we're going to be able to stay the distance, and that's our goal.
My goal is to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games, and I'll fight and continue going until I do that.
As soon as things get serious in front of the goal, I don't have any twitches... It's probably because at that moment, my concentration on the game is stronger than the Tourette syndrome.
I believe in the saying, 'If you aim at nothing, you're going to hit nothing.' So if you don't set goals, then you have nowhere to go.
Scoring two goals at against Wembley against a Dutch team that was supposed to rip us apart and ripping them apart - it doesn't get any better than that.
Typically creative people are usually not clock-slaves or list-makers, so the idea of enforcing goals and deadlines can be somewhat daunting.
If we write our dreams and goals down, we dramatically increase our odds of realization. If we share them with others, they become potent and alive.
When I look back, I'm definitely proud of what I did. It kind of allows me to move forward and reset my goals.
To have a real and long lasting relation partners should either have mutual goal or possess the same capabilities.
Once you let someone stop you from achieving your goals, you've official lost confidence in yourself.
I'm someone who has a singular goal in making films: I want to tell a story. There are certain stories that I want to tell.
Painting is the aesthetic side of the object but it has never been original, has never been its own goal.
A few years ago my goal was to try and get the goddamned album made, which put me in a real bad frame of mind.
To reach your goal authentically is probably, in the end, going to mean much more to you than having reached it in a false way.
We need to rekindle those values, those strengths as a nation and as a people... And we must do so as one people with one goal.
It is important for all of us to understand that free people are not governed by rules. Here at Hillsdale we are governed by goals, and then the rules are very broad.
A winner is someone who recognizes his God-given talents, works his tail off to develop them into skills, and uses these skills to accomplish his goals.
Make each day count by setting specific goals to succeed, then putting forth every effort to exceed your own expectations.
Winning teams have the least amount of distractions. They have a really tight group of people working towards the same common goal.