A Quote by Chris Bosh

I'm my own biggest critic, and the only way I'm going to improve is to see what I was doing wrong. — © Chris Bosh
I'm my own biggest critic, and the only way I'm going to improve is to see what I was doing wrong.
I'm my own worst critic, so I try and not focus on what I've done wrong, or what I could improve on.
If you see that some aspect of your society is bad, and you want to improve it, there is only one way to do so: you have to improve people. And in order to improve people, you begin with only ONE thing: you can become better yourself.
In my religion it's actually better to know you're doing wrong and try to improve that wrong than to think philosophically that what you're doing is right and in fact it is wrong.
And I think the only way you're going to improve US foreign policy and set a sound course for the future is if you're willing to look back at what went wrong before.
There's lots of room to be your own worse critic. It's just you, so I think that's inherit, that voice that's always that's there monitoring everything you do. It's definitely worse; the critic is harder when it's just you. If you're doing a show, then the critic can blame the other actors your with.
I am my own biggest critic.
My only fear is doing something contrary to human nature - the wrong thing, the wrong way, or at the wrong time.
I am absolutely my own biggest critic.
I am my own biggest critic. I never like what I do.
I think I am my own biggest critic, yeah.
The only way to improve tomorrow is to know what you did wrong today.
One of the hardest parts of practice is the criticism a player takes from his coaches. Some players think a coach has it in for them when a flaw in style is pointed out ... I know that when things start going wrong, for one, I get the coach to keep his eye on me to see what I'm suddenly doing wrong. I can't see it or I wouldn't be doing it in the first place.
Right now my biggest thing is to improve my all-around game... If you don't win, something's wrong. Winning takes care of everything, so our biggest thing is winning.
I believe my biggest critic is me only.
I'm my own biggest critic. I'm the one who has to go home and look at myself in the mirror.
I think every athlete is their own biggest critic. That's just who we are. We're so competitive.
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