A Quote by Holly Willoughby

If I do something, I commit. Otherwise you spread yourself too thin. — © Holly Willoughby
If I do something, I commit. Otherwise you spread yourself too thin.
I have to resist the temptation to want to learn everything. You know, you can't. You have to restrict yourself at some time, or else you find yourself just being spread too thin. And already I think I try too many things.
To be effective in Congress, you must focus. With so many issues and debates occurring at any given time, it is easy to spread yourself too thin and lose sight of your goal.
I think you can spread yourself way too thin way too easily, so when I'm trying to create, I'm trying to create ideas for projects and have a vision for other people.
I want to do good, and I want people to be happy, and sometimes when youre a people pleaser, you spread yourself too thin.
I want to do good, and I want people to be happy, and sometimes when you're a people pleaser, you spread yourself too thin.
I can't spread myself too thin.
Don't spread patriotism too thin.
The bad news is that my thin melanoma has something called mitosis, which means the cancer cells are dividing and multiplying even as I write. My thin melanoma has already spread outside of the tumor and into the deep layers of skin.
I'm always trying to not spread myself too thin.
I can't spread myself too thin to where I have nothing left to give!
The concern about what's too violent or what's too scary is something that I just completely don't let enter into my creative process. I feel like, if I spend a lot of time trying to worry about whether it will appeal to everyone and who will like it and who won't, and I try to please everyone, I'll just spread myself too thin and lose my mind.
I've got a lot of artistic energy, but there's only so much of it, though. You don't want to spread yourself thin.
Love is very powerful, but it has limits and it's a costly mistake to spread it too thin.
I have to think about how to not spread myself too thin. It's a really great problem to have.
There's always someone out there telling you your nose is too big or too small, or you're too fat or too thin, or they don't like your hair. In life, there's always going to be someone who doesn't like something about you, so you have to focus on what makes you happy about yourself. You're the only person you need to please.
If you commit yourself to the art of poetry, you commit yourself to the task of learning how to see, using words as elements of sight and their sounds as prisms. And to see means to see something worth all the agony of learning how to see.
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