A Quote by Frank Vogel

You compete to win games, but the people that you meet and are able to help, develop and grow - that's the most rewarding part of this job. — © Frank Vogel
You compete to win games, but the people that you meet and are able to help, develop and grow - that's the most rewarding part of this job.
As an older player, I really look forward to and love being able to mentor younger guys and be able to help them grow as well as going in there competing and trying to win games.
Being able to compete and try and win games is the coolest feeling.
I live in the moment. I try to win as many games as I can in any given year. That's what I've always tried to do. But I don't dwell on the past games. That doesn't help you win games now. If that helped win games now, I'd dwell on them.
You want to go out there and compete and go deep in ball games to help the team win.
I think most people who decide to become a musician have to be prepared for some degree of struggle. It makes the art better if you go through some struggles. To be an artist, in any form, you have to develop some sense of compassion and empathy - it's an important quality for everyone to have, on a human level. But I think, as part of our job, you have to be able to do that, so suffering, tends - if you allow it - to let you look on the bright side. It will help with those senses.
Most teachers, when surveyed, say that it is part of their job to help students develop things like grit. This is especially true at the elementary and middle school levels. They feel it's part of their vocation to teach other things that are not formally academic content.
My job is to help the team win games to the best of my ability.
The most rewarding thing to me is going deep into games, knowing you stood up, and did your job.
I want to be able to coach people, impact people, win football games and hopefully win a Super Bowl.
We have scaled the heights of Mount Everest, dominated the Southeast Asian games, we have won international beauty titles, and of course punched our way to triumph in the boxing world. Our people compete and win every day in every imaginable job throughout the world.
I view it as a real competition. We're in a business where, you know what, there's no babies here. You go out, win the job and take it. I've been told by management, for the most part, that we're going to play the best people. Obviously, you've got to consider stuff like contracts - that's a reality of the game. But still, when it gets down to it, we're going to try and pick the guy that deserves to win the job.
What are you doing to magnify and grow your business? What are you doing for yourself? You have to self-motivate. I had to learn a million things on Google until I was able to meet people who I could partner with for help.
Finding new voices with fresh ideas is the hardest and most rewarding part of a television executive's job.
We [ me and brother] wanted to win at things like basketball games or baseball games, but off the field we never felt like we had to compete with each other.
I play cricket. I'm a professional cricketer and I guess my job is to hopefully help Australia win games of cricket.
The most important part of this is to prepare the athlete for life in general and then be able to compete.
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