I am very disciplined in my life and very up front. It is the only way I can do it and do it well. I am up every day at 7, and I feed my kids, no matter how long the day was.
Meaning of the quote
Sean Hannity, an American writer, believes that being very organized and honest with himself is the only way he can do things well. He wakes up at 7 am every day and makes sure to feed his kids, even if it's been a long and tiring day. This shows that he is very dedicated to his daily routines and responsibilities, which helps him be successful.
About Sean Hannity
Sean Hannity is an American conservative television presenter, broadcaster, and writer. He hosts a nationally syndicated talk radio show and a political commentary program on Fox News. Hannity has been a prominent supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump and has faced criticism for promoting conspiracy theories and false claims.
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