 I can definitely say that one of the best things that ever happened to me was finally deciding to use daily reports as a way of life. So let me ask you a quick question. Do you have a specific criteria that you use on a day-to-day basis to know if you're progressing towards your goal and how much or if you're not, meaning going backwards? And if you don't have that sort of a daily criteria, let me ask you another question. How would you know if you had a good day or a bad day if it's all the same to you? Do you measure it based on if you felt good that day? Because that's not sustainable. I hope you know why, but just to make it clear, it's not sustainable because emotions fluctuate regardless of circumstances. So do you measure it on the results you got? You know if you had a good day based on the results? Again, if you have any aspiration to do anything in life and become really good at it, then that's not a good way because let's say that you want to get into fitness and you want to start doing weight training or diet or something, you're not going to see results for the first week. So it's going to be a pretty hard week. Or let's say again that you do a business approach or even let's say you do what I do and I just upload five videos a day. Do you think that every single day that I do that I get massive results? Of course not, but I do get really cool results because of it. That took a bit of time and obviously it's going to grow exponentially the more I keep doing it just like with any behavior. So how do you do that? How do you measure how you did that day? Well, it's quite simple. What I do is every morning and every night I have this report that I call a daily report. What I write down in the morning is what are my goals? What are my targets for today? And one quote about success that kind of inspires me or gives me a lot of motivation. So first things first, what are my goals? I simply write down all of my goals. Like everything I want in life, I just write down. It's a free-flow thing. Every morning you can write something different. I just write whatever kind of gets me pumped up and makes me feel really good. And it's not like I'm making this much money and that's it. I'm doing this and this and this and this and this and this. So I have an amazing family life. I have incredible girlfriend. I'm making this much money. I'm this famous. I have this many views on YouTube. I'm traveling the world. I'm helping poor people. So many things and a lot more. The list is much bigger. Then I write down again my targets for specific things that I need to do today. For example, I wrote recently an auto sort of a memoir slash autobiography in Hebrew a couple of months ago. So the target is to translate it to English today or at least begin. That these were just things that are specific to this day. Now I'm going to sit down. Okay, now the third thing is the quote. So I write down a success quote. Something that really relates to me. If I'm having a bad day, I'll find a quote from by somebody who's successful that relates to dealing with that. Or if I'm in the mood of thinking about consistency, I'll write down a quote about consistency. It gives you a very good, kind of a very strong knowledge base where you get these cool sentences that really successful people said and you provide context for them. You don't just think about them. You just think about them in the right day, in the right time. Now what comes after that is my list of daily activities, the things that I need to do every single day. Now these are my habits. So what you'll find there, for example, is to upload an Instagram quote, to upload five videos a day, to take a cold shower, to have an amazing workout, to add 250 people on Instagram, to have a coaching session, coaching call with somebody, no matter what, to kind of stay sharp. So basically this list is my life. When I complete the list, I know I've done well for that day. I know I did what I had to do. So obviously things change every day, different things happen, stuff like that, but it doesn't matter because I have my constant and that's the list. I know that if I finish the list, everything else is a bonus because these are the things that I'm basically, through disciplines, I'm forcing consistent massive action on and that's where the massive results actually come. Now before the day ends, I write down my successes for the day, what I did really well. And then the second thing I write down is my epiphanies and things I realized about myself today. And finally I write my goals down again. The reason for that is because you want to write your goals in morning when you wake up and every night before bed. Somebody asked Grant Cardone, why does he recommend also doing that? And he says, look, I write my goals down twice every single day. Who do you think has the higher potential of being successful or achieving his goals? The guy who writes his goals down one year or the guy who writes his goals down seven hundred and thirty times every year? Pretty simple math. It helps you keep your focus on the goal. It helps you subconsciously start moving towards it. Some goals you might even write down for months or years before a clear path to make them happen actually presents itself. But did it present itself just randomly or did it present itself because subconsciously again you're reinforcing looking for that path? So the daily report, I do it every single day no matter what. And that's my life. Like that's everything I am is in that daily report. And the reason for that is because it gives me the consistency. It gives me a constant source, something that remains. No matter what my mood is, no matter what I think, it remains. And I have a discipline to never ever touch my daily habits or make changes to them out of a whim, out of a good mood or out of a bad mood. The only situation where I'm allowing myself to change my daily habits is as a strategic decision with myself if something doesn't work, if it needs to be changed, if I need to add something. And really, that's all I do. I know it's going to sound kind of funny, but that's really all I do. I just have a list of daily goals. I just do them every day and I don't go to sleep before I do them. And that's it, that's my life. And so you think, oh, so he's not that different from me. He's being successful, but he's not that different. But the thing is that is the difference. My ability to be consistent, to have that discipline, that's where the difference comes from. So I put in the description an example of one of my daily reports. Now, I usually do them in Hebrew, so I translated it to English. And you can just use it to understand sort of where I come from, how I do it, what I do. And if you have any questions, if you need help, by the way, making your own daily reports, feel free to message me, contact me. I do 15-minute, 20-minute free Skype calls. I'd love to help you because this is the shit that changed my life the most. So I hope you enjoyed the video. I hope you got a lot of value out of it. If you have any questions, I'd love to hear. And please leave a like and subscribe. Thank you.