A Quote by Bill Foster

Practice being excited. — © Bill Foster
Practice being excited.
I still get excited for band practice, like I love when we're about to go on tour and we all get together and practice. I'm so excited, it's like the first day of school. You check out everyone's new backpack.
Practice excited thinking until you become excited and exciting.
Most people get excited about games, but I've got to be excited about practice, because that's my classroom.
The way anything is developed is through practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice and more practice.
I loved my time doing 'Private Practice' in Los Angeles, and I was quite challenged and excited to learn about the art of television, but I missed being on the stage.
There's so much spontaneity involved, what do you practice? How do you practice teamwork? How do you practice sharing? How do you practice daring? How do you practice being nonjudgmental?
There's a difference between being excited about a trend and being excited about what God is already excited about.
One of the things that I'm very excited about with New Shepard, which is our suborbital tourism vehicle, is using that to get a lot of practice. One of the equilibria that we're at today with space launch is that we don't get to practice enough.
[Positive mental attitude] is a practice, you gotta practice. I practice being still.
I'm excited about being here in an organization that I grew up rooting for... I'm excited about being an Atlanta Brave and pitching in Game 1.
And I came away from that experience, and it was a very difficult experience - I came to understand that you have to practice at being a good father and practice at being a good husband, just as you have to practice at being a good journalist.
I'm excited about being an owner, it's got my competitive juices going. I'm scared, but excited as well.
Being excited about stuff on a daily basis, I'm so excited by it.
Baseball players practice, runners practice, so how can you practice being funny? You get up onstage. You train as an improviser, playing make-believe, using the vernacular of improvisation, saying 'yes and' to other people's ideas, making statements.
You've done it in the simulator so many times, you don't have a real sense of being excited when the flight is going on. You're excited before, but as soon as the liftoff occurs, you are busy doing what you have to do.
You can either practice being right or practice being kind.
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