Each manager has a different way of doing things with his players, of making them understand things.
Every manager has his own idea of playing and his own idea of the training, and everyone has a different personality.
The new generation of Labour is different. Different attitudes, different ideas, different ways of doing politics.
We all go to different churches or no churches, we have different favorite foods, different ways of making love, different ways of doing all sorts of things, but there we're all singing together. Gives you hope.
Obviously when a new manager comes in, he's got to instill his own ideas within the team and with his set-up for the games.
As part of the process, there are a lot of different ways to evaluate players. There are a number of different companies and things out there that do different things; that have different ways of evaluating and those types of tests and so forth.
As a player you appreciate a manager who can maybe compromise a bit in his own ways for the good of the team.
I think every manager is different in their own way.
In some ways, I admire the principle of a manager who is determined that his team must play their own game.
Every kid is going to be his or her own individual, they all have their own style of doing things.
Any artist manages his own business along with his manager. Every band should.
Every actor demands different things. Every human being you come in contact with in your life, you have to deal with in slightly different ways.
I think everyone deals with things in their own way. Everybody's different. My family are all different. None of us are the same. We all deal with different things in different ways. I think it's about knowing yourself, what pushes your buttons, and figuring out how to work with yourself.
Jay Z is building a range of businesses just on the strength of his brand. Lady Gaga has formed really interesting partnerships. Justin Bieber and his manager Scooter Braun are investing in a number of different companies and also promoting them in many ways.
Every fighter has a different agenda. Every promoter has a different agenda for their fighter. Every manager has a different agenda. So things change all the time.
You're the hero of your own story. I had let go of my own story from my own childhood and whatever anger I had and I began to see it from a very different place. It's really easy to be like "This thing happened to me! Look what they did to me or are doing to me." These are such powerful ideas and it's so easy to hold onto them forever. When I let go of those ideas it was easier to see my childhood from different points of view.