A Quote by Kenny Dalglish

I was putting myself under enormous pressure to be successful. — © Kenny Dalglish
I was putting myself under enormous pressure to be successful.
It's not me feeling pressure, it's just me putting pressure on myself if I don't do my best, and I know I can do better.
I think the biggest thing was that I was putting pressure on myself leading up to Beijing. Now I am learning how to take that pressure off and seeing this as an incredible opportunity, but not like, 'I absolutely have to medal.
I think the biggest thing was that I was putting pressure on myself leading up to Beijing. Now I am learning how to take that pressure off and seeing this as an incredible opportunity, but not like, 'I absolutely have to medal.'
I kind of got down on myself, and started putting all this pressure on myself to go out there and play well. And that's when I was playing my worst.
You grow up always thinking you'd be in pressure situations all the time, and that's why I put pressure on myself in practice, so when those situations come in the game I feel I can be successful.
I'm not putting pressure on myself, all I know is I want to do music.
I always had pressure on myself through my life. I put pressure on myself and not from other people. I always wanted to be one of the hottest rappers. So the pressure comes from myself.
I don't have a lot of pressure on myself to be successful.
I am putting pressure on myself to do my best and perform to my potential.
If I start putting too much pressure on myself, that's something my mama is there to help with.
I don't have a lot of pressure on myself to be successful. I'm more of an artist. I just try to make myself more a part of the most beautiful painting as possible. And enjoy it.
People often ask whether I consider myself successful. I don't yet, because there's so much more I want to accomplish. I put more pressure on myself than anyone else can.
I cannot put pressure on myself that I have delivered a Rs 100 crore film and now I have to give it again or it will not be successful. Films that earn Rs 50 crore or Rs 60 crore are successful, too.
Pressure brings out the best in me. It's the only way to keep improving: putting a bit of pressure on yourself.
By creating a context of pressure, I can exact more preciseness, more brilliance. It's just as if coal is subjected to enormous pressure, you can get a diamond.
My whole football life is pressure. If I don't get pressure from outside I put pressure on myself.
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