Rebel Wilson is sharing the goals she has in mind for her 2020, and they're both pretty significant ones! As People reports, Wilson took to Instagram on Monday to share the specific objectives she hopes to meet in her professional and personal life.

"Even if you have to crawl towards your goals, keep going x it will be worth it," Wilson said at the beginning of her caption, which was posted alongside a photo of herself in workout gear. "Try and give a little bit of effort each day...I know some days are frustrating as hell, you feel like giving up, you get annoyed at the lack of progress...but good things are coming your way. what are your goals this year?"

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Wilson says she wants to lose weight, get movie produced in 2020

Wilson has clear ambitions when it comes to her own 2020 goals. As she revealed to her Instagram followers, she's undertaken a personal fitness mission to drop her weight to 165 lbs by the end of the year. She also wants to see one of her movie projects become a reality within the same timeframe.

"I’ll be honest with you guys - with my “Year of Health” mission I’m trying to get to 75kg’s and career wise am trying to get one of my movies into production before the end of the year!" Wilson shared. "Both of these things are requiring a daily effort and there’s constant set backs - but I’m working hard x"

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Wilson said she "lost 8 pounds" in less than a week filming Cats

Wilson previously opened up about her weight loss while filming the movie Cats back in December. As People reports, the actress told Entertainment Tonight that she dropped 8 pounds in only a few days, due to the combination of strenuous physical activity and high temperatures on set.

"I lost 8 pounds, shooting my number, in four days," Wilson revealed. "One, because there's a lot of physicalities… but also, they heated up the set very high, to almost 100 [degrees] Fahrenheit, so that we could never cool down." She said that the reasoning was to keep the dancers loose and agile during filming. 

"These people are, like, the best dancers in the whole world, so they can't cool their muscles down or they could get an injury and they'd be out of the film," Wilson explained. "So they'd heat up the set like a sauna so we would never cool down, but [it] made it pretty uncomfortable."