A Quote by Austin Seferian-Jenkins

I hold myself to a very high standard. But you're going to make mistakes. You've got to erase it and move forward. — © Austin Seferian-Jenkins
I hold myself to a very high standard. But you're going to make mistakes. You've got to erase it and move forward.
I hold myself to a very high standard, and I hold my contributions to that same high standard. I will not accept any contributions that are illegal, inappropriate or tainted.
The deal is that I hold myself to an extremely high standard, and it's a standard that can never be... it's unattainable. But it drives me to be the very best in everything I do.
Entrepreneurs make fast decisions and move forward knowing that at best 70% of their decisions are going to be right. They move the ball forward every day. They are quick to spot their mistakes and correct.
I don't just want to go out there and do my job - I want to excel at it. I hold myself to a high standard. I expect to make plays that alter the game, and if I don't, I hold myself accountable.
When the fire is over, always, in the ashes, our opportunities to repair, to move forward without vengeance being required - that's kind of the way us humans seem to live. We make massive mistakes. We do stupid things. We do things to survive. And then there's an opportunity to learn from them and move forward with grace. And forgiveness and that gracefulness are very connected.
I always push forward. It doesn't mean that I'll be perfect. I make mistakes -- but I learn from my mistakes, and move on.
I hold myself to a high standard.
I hold myself to a high standard on and off the field.
I have no problems with a young man being allowed to understand the mistakes he makes, and let's move forward. Let's move forward, and let's not do it again. That is how I look at it.
I'm not perfect. But I hold myself to a high standard every day.
I set pretty high expectations for myself,and I hold myself to a pretty high standard.
We're going to make certain that we set a very high standard for ourselves.
Anything less than gold is a failure to me. It's extreme pressure, but I hold myself to a high standard.
As a gambler, I hold myself to an especially high standard of honor, and it disgusts me when people try to cheat at games.
We are not perfect. We make mistakes. We screw up but then we forgive and move forward.
To be able to know kids one day will want to be like me, I hold myself to a super high standard.
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