A Quote by Kalki Koechlin

I like to believe I perform better under pressure and at the last minute. — © Kalki Koechlin
I like to believe I perform better under pressure and at the last minute.
I perform better under pressure. If I go out there, and I'm not nervous, and I'm too relaxed, I don't like that vibe. I like big matches. I like pressure situations.
I don't fold under pressure, great athletes perform better under pressure, so put pressure on me.
Pressure makes me perform better.
I am quite a slow writer. I can only work under pressure; I wait until the last minute.
Like anyone, I stress and get hard on myself from time to time, but it's minute compared to the pressure I used to put on myself to perform and succeed. To my kids' credit, they've probably helped me the most here: I'm more worried about what they're doing than what I'm doing!
Competing makes me that much more driven and, honestly, I perform better under pressure.
When I arrived in Texas in 2001, I felt an enormous amount of pressure. I felt like I had all the weight of the world on top of me, and I needed to perform, and perform at a high level every day.
I feel pressure every day. It is only pressure that I put on myself, but I would expect all professional sportspeople to feel pressure to perform their best whenever they are at work.
I try not to eat right before I perform. It's better to perform on an empty stomach - it just feels better. You just feel like a leaner machine. You're not worrying about digesting things.
It's kind of like when a clock battery runs down. The hour and minute hands don't disappear, but they don't keep ticking either. They freeze on the last minute they measured.
I think there is no better way for our players to improve and learn to perform under pressure than playing regularly with India.
I wait till the last minute to do lyrics. I seem to work best that way - bummed out and under pressure. I often don't do my homework. But I'll always walk that extra mile.
The pressure makes me more intent about each shot. Pressure on the last few holes makes me play better.
When movie people go over into television, it's a little bit of a shock. It's much faster-paced. Everything is really last-minute. You won't know your schedule for the next episode until the last minute.
Pressure is always in the back of your mind, but that's the pressure that drives you on and makes you perform to the best you can be.
I'm used to being under pressure... luckily I perform well under pressure.
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