Once I got my life sorted and started to get healthy, then I was able to focus on writing.

I had to focus on some personal areas in my life with the little bit of privacy that I have.

Yoga changed my life. I go between 4 and 6 times a week. It's incredibly grounding and an intense level of focus.

My life consists of intense focus on urgent areas of development, and then abandonment of that focus shortly afterwards.

Tennis is my life, obviously; I need to focus, I need to win. But it's not the only thing. I'm not going to play forever.

I've learned in my life that I have to focus on the things that I can control and what I can control is what comes out of my mouth and how I respond to people.

I have a low-tech camera with one lens that I've shot everything in my life on. My subjects and my subject matter sometimes really are powerful, and so my job is to get it into focus.

I've been fortunate in my life. It hasn't been easy, but there has been a focus on the positive, and it has reverberated. Eventually, the outlook mirrors itself back to you in the friends you have, in the partner that you choose.

When I was five years old, I told my parents that I wanted to take ballet. So, ballet was the focus of my life... until puberty. Then I discovered boys and started dating a guy with a mohawk who'd come to my ballet class and freak everybody out. Shortly after that is when I quit.

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