A Quote by Brian Ortega

I always try not to look too far ahead. I just look far enough to know where I'm going next. — © Brian Ortega
I always try not to look too far ahead. I just look far enough to know where I'm going next.
I just look ahead to the next match. I just want to keep going and not look too far ahead.
Don't look too far ahead or too far back, just stay in the moment and try to do the big things in football, which is winning trophies.
I don't look too far ahead. I focus on the next fight.
I try not to look too far ahead.
I just live day to day, in the present. And I try to just be that best version of myself every day - I don't look too far behind, I don't look too far forward.
I try not to look too far ahead, I never have.
I really enjoy what I'm doing. I think you have to have a good time and not look too far back or too far ahead.
I really - I try not to look ahead too far into the future and really just appreciate the here and now.
I just try and do my best every day of the week, and not look too far ahead. It's the old Liverpool style - you get it done and everything else comes to you.
Everyone saying, 'She'll bring back women's skating. This will be the one to watch at the Olympics.' And they say things that are so far away, but really, you have to bring it back in and look at the next competition, the next day, what you want to accomplish because if you get too far ahead of yourself, you can trip yourself up.
Don't look too far ahead or you'll get overwhelmed. Just do the next apparent thing. Keep putting one foot in front of the other. You'll get through this. And when you do, you'll feel great!
Don't look too far in the future, don't worry about how you're going to have enough time or enough money or enough smarts; the "how?" is up to God. Just put your whole focus on this moment, doing this baby step at this moment; and then once you finish that one, God and the angels will give you the next assignment and so on and so forth.
You can’t look too far ahead. Do that and you’ll lose sight of what you’re doing and stumble. I’m not saying you should focus solely on the details right in front of you, mind you. You’ve got to look ahead a bit or else you’ll bump into something. You’ve got to conform to the proper order and at the same time keep an eye out for what’s ahead. That’s critical, no matter what you’re doing.
I've never been one to look too far ahead since I came back into the England side and I'm not going to change that view.
I have the kind of personality that I always look ahead than look at what's happened. It does help a lot, especially when you've done badly or you've failed. It's instinctive of me that I look at what's next, I look ahead a lot, and start preparing for that, in victory and in defeat.
I don't look too far ahead.
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