A Quote by Bill Cowher

The goal is to hit your stride, stay in the hunt and be playing your best football in December. — © Bill Cowher
The goal is to hit your stride, stay in the hunt and be playing your best football in December.
The ball comes into the box and you have no idea how it is going to fall. You cannot have thoughts in your head, like, 'It is on my left, I am not going to hit it.' You just have to take it in your stride and hit the target. That is exactly what I try to do.
You want to be playing your best in December and hopefully it'll carry over into January.
Football's football. You're going to come across the good and the bad, but you've got to take it all in your stride.
When I was playing college football, they would take the football team to a ballet school. We would learn to do tour jete's to prepare us when you are running in pursuit to tackle a ball carrier and you get hit, or somebody comes from another angle. This way you can spin away from the hit and your foot is out so you can go right into your run - basically, it pushed us toward the tackle. There's a good tweet: "Take ballet - it will push you towards the tackle."
I think with my generation, your first game of senior football was often a Sunday League game of football. Sometimes you're playing on pitches that aren't great, you've no referee, you've no goal nets.
Failures happen. You can't cry over them. You just take it in your stride because you know that you have done your best... Sometimes, even the best is not enough.
Your ultimate goal in life is to become your best self. Your immediate goal is to get on the path that will lead you there.
They say you hit your stride as a writer at about 50. I'm hoping to do that.
Believe in the best ... have a goal for the best, never be satisfied with less than your best, try your best, and in the long run things will turn out for the best
You may not be playing your best tennis or having your best match; sometimes it's just not your day. The important thing is to believe in yourself, which starts with being confident in your abilities.
So, change lanes. Get your stride back. Don't stay on a road that can only lead you to further devastation
Your first book is kind of a labor of ignorance. You don't realize the difficulty of it. Your second book is sort of a labor of fear. Then you sort of either hit a stride, or you don't.
If you’re controlled by your circumstances, life is going to be a roller coaster with ups and downs. God wants you to be stable, consistent, not moved by any of these things. When you face an adversity, when you hit a tough time, one of the best things you can do is simply stay calm. Keep your peace.
Try your best not to get distracted from your goal. Let everything you do be your way of getting closer to your enlightenment; never take a vacation from spiritual practice.
A President is best judged by the enemies he makes when he has really hit his stride.
To me, being in your prime means playing your best and feeling your best, too.
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