A Quote by Joel Embiid

In a season, you're going to go through slumps. — © Joel Embiid
In a season, you're going to go through slumps.
You're going to go through times when you don't do too well, or you may have some slumps or get outpitched. Just keep going up there and having your at-bats, keep having your same approach and keep trying to make little adjustments like you do during the season.
That's part of the game. People go through slumps.
You go through slumps in this game, and you just have to work through them. You're going to miss putts out on an LPGA tour and have bad rounds. You just have to think to yourself that you always have tomorrow, and you're lucky enough to be out here just playing golf for a living.
I've certainly had shooting slumps in the past. It's nothing new. You go through stretches like that.
There's certain points in the season - I think players go through it and teams go through it - where you just have stretches and you're stuck in a rut or you feel like nothing's going right. You just got to keep grinding, and eventually it'll turn.
You're never going to go through a season with no injuries.
In the past, my success has come with sticking to one plan. That usually works. Obviously it's going to falter, and I'm going to go into slumps here and there, but stick with the plan, and hopefully it will come out successful more times than not.
I get through difficult situations by looking at how other people have gone through them. I say to myself, 'If they can go through it, then I can.' Or, If they can go through worse, I can go through whatever I'm going through.
You never know before the season, when you get new players, how the chemistry is going to develop and how the season is going to go.
On any serialized show, you're going to have through-lines that take you through the season, and you're going to have individual arcs that resolve themselves in shorter order.
I think when you do a season of television you go into it going I'd like the season premiere needs to be amazing. The season finale needs to be amazing.
I think it's natural when a team has such high expectations, under .500 halfway through the season, they're going to go after a brand new coach.
Over the season you have waves. It is very hard to go through the whole season at the same standard and winning games in the same way.
Every rookie, every player, is going to go through their struggles throughout the season.
Human pain does not let go of its grip at one point in time. Rather, it works its way out of our consciousness over time. There is a season of sadness. A season of anger. A season of tranquility. A season of hope.
A lot of these dips that you go through in the season, it's about persisting through the process and trusting it.
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