A Quote by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

I am the type of person who relishes the chance to stand up and perform under pressure; I have had to do that my whole career. — © Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
I am the type of person who relishes the chance to stand up and perform under pressure; I have had to do that my whole career.
I am the type of person who relishes the chance to stand up and perform under pressure. I have had to do that my whole career.
A proactive person needs no pressure to perform and an ineffective person offloads his pressure onto others to deform the positive work culture of the system. So practically, a progressive organization knows that no pressure environment plays a pivotal role to increase the productivity or proficiency of its workforce.
When I moved to L.A., I had no intention of really pursuing acting. I wanted to focus on stand-up. It's crazy to me that my acting career took off much faster than my stand-up career.
I threw up before every single football game I played, and I did so up through my NFL career. It was good pressure. It was pressure to be good. It was pressure to be the best. It was pressure to want to win.
Because clearly the most amazing thing had happened: by some chance - no, the lover does not believe in chance, but destiny - destiny had arranged it so that the man and woman who had made the original whole, then somehow divided and separated by an angry God, had met up again, and now must reform the rightful, righteous whole. At once!
I want it because I love it. I loved it my whole career. I've always played with a lot of pressure, since I was a little kid. That's what I need. That's what I need to perform at a high level and that's what I need to bring the best out of me.
I am not the type of person who lets the pressure get to him. I try to see it as my friend. I align with it to calm me down.
I believe that the United States has a moral obligation to stand up for those citizens of the world who cannot stand up for themselves, and I am proud to have authored the bill signed into law today that continues to put significant pressure on the brutal Burmese military junta.
Not many people are able to say that they had in their professional career the chance to perform in two bands that won Grammys and were multiplatinum bands.
I just wore a cage my whole career coming up, and didn't feel a reason not to have some type of protection.
I would not want to live if I could not perform. It's in my will. I am not to be revived unless I can do an hour of stand-up.
I've always had a 'stand up for the people' type of personality.
I don't fold under pressure, great athletes perform better under pressure, so put pressure on me.
Could I stay at Bayern my entire career? I'm not the type of person who looks that far ahead. I am setting short-term goals instead.
There's this pressure to perform in your twenties - I think it comes from this whole generational foreshadowing that presumes there will be a whole other layer of things to worry about in your thirties.
Working as a lawyer, you have a lot of pressure. But if you go crazy, you are not going to get anything done! When I am under pressure, I am the most determined person in the world. I function very well.
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