 So, the reason I like to develop goals in all areas of my life, and attack them all simultaneously, is because when you attack just one goal in life, there's always the element of patience. Like, you never get results as fast as you want them to get, you know? I mean, you could work out six hours a day, it's still going to take time to build muscle. You can work on your business as much as you want, it's still going to take time to grow. There's a famous quote, I don't remember the name of the guy who said it, but it's something that along the lines of success is both patience and urgency. You want to be urgent about the daily actions you need to take, and you want to be patient about seeing the results. So, I'm not a patient guy, I like to see results fast. So that's why I take massive action, but then again, even massive action is not really a way to get instant results. It just means that there will be more results faster, so you have to be relatively less patient. So what I do is work on all areas of my life at the same time, and then what happens is one day I'll open up my Instagram, and I'll see, oh, nice, I got to 5,000 followers in a month. And then the other day I opened up my YouTube, I'm like, oh, I grew by 30 subscribers in a week. And then the other day I look in the mirror, I'm like, whoa, look at my body, it looks so good. I've built up so much muscle. There's many more examples of stuff that I learned and meditation experiences. So it's just a piling up of wins. And every win reminds me, Robbie, the process works, the process works. Just maintain the process, the process works, just keep it up, keep it up, keep it up. I get these dopamine hits multiple times a day, which really helps me get jacked up and stay enthusiastic about all my goals. That's why it's very, very dangerous to just focus on one goal in life, and that's just one of many reasons. But just for the sake of this conversation, vis-a-vis what we're talking about, you want to have as many things going for you as possible. Now again, this doesn't mean, I'm not saying diversify in a way where you get just a bit of everything, because that's not the way to go. Just getting a bit of everything is shit. It means that you get nothing from everything. What I mean is, for example, if you want to be healthier, then even doing like 10-20 push-ups a day would be a nice boost to your motivation, because you start doing that, even from that, just doing that daily, you're going to see some results. And then these results are going to make you more motivated to keep doing everything. So it all feeds to everything. That's why people that really succeeded in one area tend to succeed much faster and much more reliably in other areas of life, because they know the process works. So this is my tip for the day. Let me know how this works for you and how can I help you. Subscribe to the channel if you like the content, and give me a message if you want me to help you get better.