A Quote by Carol Kane

In my job, I worry a lot and try and stay calm and open. It sometimes works. — © Carol Kane
In my job, I worry a lot and try and stay calm and open. It sometimes works.
Monaco is a very special event in its own right, and the atmosphere is quite crazy! As a driver, you have to stay calm and relaxed and try to do your job.
Sometimes you know about a job four months in advance. Sometimes you know about a job four days in advance. It's all different, and my thing is just to try to stay prepared. It's like being a boxer. You never know when you're going to get your next fight, so you have to just stay in shape, mentally and physically and creatively.
I used to be very superstitious, and then I got too much into that. I just try to stay away from all the superstitions that I can and try to get as calm as I can before the game. That's my new superstition: just to get as calm as I can.
As long as I focus on what I feel and don't worry about where I'm going, it works out. Having no expectations but being open to everything is what makes wonderful things happen. If I don't worry, there's no obstruction and life flows easily. It sounds impractical, but 'Expect nothing; be open to everything' is really all it is.
Middle-class people worry a lot about money. They worry a lot about job security, and they do a lot of nine-to-five stuff.
I don't feel any pressure. I just try to stay calm, follow my game plan, and try not to get overthrown.
Every year I try to pitch a show, and I try to do something outside of YouTube, and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
I always try to stay quiet and calm.
I just try to stay cool, calm and collected.
Everybody's talking a lot in my ear, so it's tough sometimes. I try to stay with my team in my bubble.
I think the main thing you have to remember when going into the post-season is to stay relaxed. All of the energy and excitement can be overwhelming but the thing I'll try to relay to the younger players is just stay calm and focused.
When a door is hard to open, and if nothing else works, sometimes you just have to rear back and kick it open.
Pour some water into a tub and stir it up. Now try as hard as you can to calm the water with your hands; you will succeed in agitating it further. Let it stand undisturbed a while, and it will calm down by itself. The human brain works much the same way.
I try to stay calm and I try to enjoy myself as I perform these actions so I perform them with minimal stress on my body.
When a crisis occurs, I feel that one of my greatest responsibilities is to set a tone of calm no matter what the problems. Sometimes I have to fake confidence a lot. I also have to fake calm.
I stay really calm and just try to do my best all the time.
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