A Quote by Brock Osweiler

If you stay present and don't look too far ahead - or in the rearview mirror - everything will work out. — © Brock Osweiler
If you stay present and don't look too far ahead - or in the rearview mirror - everything will work out.
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.
God reveals Himself in rearview mirrors. And I've an inkling that there are times when we need to drive a long, long distance, before we can look back and see God's back in the rearview mirror. Maybe sometimes about as far as heaven -- that kind of distance.
I just try to look into the mirror, and work on the things that I wasn't doing, and I made a promise to myself that after the season, I will look at the same mirror, and say that you did everything you could
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 never look in the rearview mirror.
If I can avoid the mirror when I brush my teeth in the morning, I will. I find security and safety in the most profound degree of ignorance. If you can just stay ignorant of almost everything you'll be OK. It's fine to stay informed and look at things, but to judge things will bog you down.
See, when you drive home today, you've got a big windshield on the front of your car. And you've got a little bitty rearview mirror. And the reason the windshield is so large and the rearview mirror is so small is because what's happened in your past is not near as important as what's in your future.
I don't tend to look at myself through the rearview mirror where dates are concerned. I have blinders on the past and try to look forward.
I always try not to look too far ahead. I just look far enough to know where I'm going next.
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 know you followed me. Don't look so surprised. It's called a rearview mirror.
I live in the present and do not look that far ahead.
I think the secret to success is a short-term outlook. So for example, I'm writing the next Killing book now and I have to just make every chapter compelling, so I can't get too far ahead of it. I just stay in the present and then go over what I have to do.
I just look ahead to the next match. I just want to keep going and not look too far ahead.
The next time you look into the mirror, try to let go of the storyline that says you're too fat or too sallow, too ashy or too old, your eyes are too small or your nose too big; just look into the mirror and see your face. When the criticism drops away, what you will see then is just you, without judgment, and that is the first step towards transforming your experience of the world.
So many things in sports are out of your control, so I really don't look too far ahead.
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