A Quote by Craig Stadler

Confidence is everything. From there, it's a small step to winning. — © Craig Stadler
Confidence is everything. From there, it's a small step to winning.
If world problems feel too big to tackle, think small. Step by step. Small wins build confidence, lead the way to change.
If you can somehow think and dream of success in small steps, every time you make a step, every time you accomplish a small goal, it gives you confidence to go on from there.
Almost religiously, I step away from everything and close my eyes and breathe deeply for a few moments. It helps solidify my focus and aligns everything in my body to take care of the task at hand - which is winning, of course.
I get a lot more confidence winning games playing defense than winning the run-and-gun game.
Captaincy is a confidence game. When the team is winning and your decisions go well that breeds confidence.
Winning was such as confidence boost, and fashion is a lot about confidence.
An axiomatic system establishes a reverberating relationship between what a mathematician assumes (the axioms) and what he or she can derive (the theorems). In the best of circumstances, the relationship is clear enough so that the mathematician can submit his or her reasoning to an informal checklist, passing from step to step with the easy confidence the steps are small enough so that he cannot be embarrassed nor she tripped up.
Those enjoying winning streaks thus win twofold. They win not only the game but also the right to greater self-determination. They become masters of their own fate. That feeling of efficacy, of being in charge of circumstances, is the essence of confidence. Winning once or twice is encouraging, but winning continuously is empowering.
Confidence comes from results. If you are winning, you have that confidence; if you are losing, you don't have it.
You get confidence with winning, but you win with confidence.
Here's a two step formula for handling stress. Step number one: Don't sweat the small stuff. Step number two: Remember it's all small stuff.
I learned in the past that winning takes care of everything. As long as I am worried about winning and doing the right things, everything will work out for me.
As far as the level of success, any step that TNA took, it always felt like it was a small step, but it was a small step forward. I always felt like the smart thing that TNA did was that they never let their reach exceed their grasp, so to speak. They never tried to take on too much at one time.
There is always a step small enough from where we are to get us to where we want to be. If we take that small step, there's always another we can take, and eventually a goal thought to be too far to reach becomes achievable.
And I know it's an old cliche, but winning and being in a winning position breeds confidence - cliche or not, it's still true.
You don't go into coaching if you're not willing to step into that moment and go, 'OK, this is what it's going to take, and this is why you do it.' Everything hinges on winning and losing, right?
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