“My main intentions are to make more, buy less … to simplify my supply chain, buy local and develop relationships with suppliers of food and goods that I do purchase. Know where things are coming from, and ideally from whom. Know where my money is going, ideally back into my local economy. And always teach the youth the truth. Empower youth.”
“My intention for the year is to share my expertise with students to help them reach their full potential through the troughs and peaks of life, and to guide them to a stronger, healthier and balanced self. My goal is to provide the tools that will hopefully set a foundation of commitment and an innocent transformation for students to reach their deepest potential.”
“To be a billionaire! [Laughs] Seriously, to start the journey toward helping people with their personal development, that’s my goal. It’s been my goal for a number of years and I think this year is the year to start it. I’m looking forward to that.”
“My intention for 2015 is to, well, there are so many things in regards to the state, but personally, it’s to be a good father and to raise my beautiful daughter with her older brother and older sister.”
“I always call them ‘New Years’ principles,’ so this year it happens to be mindfulness. One of the great things about mindfulness, no matter what you’re doing, let it be the most important thing that you’re doing — driving, yoga, biking, standing in line, in relationships — actually be there fully, stay focused and be mindful. I want to do that in as many areas in my life as possible.”