My personal aim is to play a lot of games, put in great performances, do my best to help the team. Not get injured, obviously.
I defend and track my runners but, if there's another big asset you need as a midfielder, it's to score goals. I scored goals in the reserves and the youth team but since I've got into the first team I've lost that a little bit.
In order to have a winner, the team must have a feeling of unity; every player must put the team first ahead of personal glory.
If a team is to reach its potential, each player must be willing to subordinate his personal goals to the good of the team.
Obviously, everyone looks at whether we bring young footballers into the first team, that's one of the goals. But I wouldn't discard someone who is successful in life, that's big. The hall of fame in the academy should be a wide variety of stories.
Obviously, I have to do what's best for me and my family; I've got to put that first. But I definitely want to be on a team that's in contention.
As an individual I have personal ambitions - scoring goals, giving as many assists as I can but also working hard for the team and doing a job in defence as well. My 'ambitions are for the team and what we can achieve as a whole.
I am obviously a striker who likes to score a lot of goals and have done that in every team I have been with.
Obviously, you want to help the team win in any way possible. If that's scoring goals, great.
There's no better feeling, even if I've won a race, than recording a personal best. It's setting yourself personal goals, but also realistic goals.
I try not to have personal goals. Personal numbers is a mind-set. The only numbers I care about are in the win column.
First Team All-Defense, that was great, that was one of my goals coming into this league, and I've got that a couple times. But First Team All-NBA, that's bigger than a lot of things; that's bigger than being an All-Star.
I always have a lot of personal goals, but primarily my main goal each year is to obviously win a Super Bowl.
Obviously, being a forward, I would like to score more goals. But while the team does well, there is no problem.
Seeing ourselves as we want to be is a key to personal growth. To successfully bring about change in our lives we need to implement a system of change that is build upon three assumptions. First Assumption: We change our lives by changing the attitudes of our minds. Second Assumption: We become what we think about all day long. Third Assumption: Our mind is naturally goal seeking. Please remember these assumptions. Our mind is always trying to accomplish something. We have a powerful machine wanting to achieve goals. It will set the goals that we allow it to.
We're still a great team. In your mind you can understand that but, emotionally, we needed to express the same belief. We came out full of fire and scored two early goals, two really beautiful goals, and that changed everything.