The fantasy of doing a task perfectly is common with procrastinators; they set the bar for success very high. Then they are afraid to approach it. As the deadline approaches, they must set the bar lower.
At Bayern, the bar is set very high, and we all know how to deal with it. We live with that amount of pressure every day, otherwise we wouldn't be able to maintain our level of performances.
Being a Williams is not easy in this business because the bar is set very high to achieve success. Daddy set some high standards for all of us.
I feel like I've set the bar fairly high, and I want to keep living up to that bar.
When you set out on a journey, you set the bar high but you don't know what you can achieve.
The U.S. government must stand on the side of human rights, the rule of law, and democratic progress, not impede or otherwise stunt such progress.
People like to set the bar high. I like to put the bar on the ground and barely step over it. I like to keep the expectations really low.
I always set the bar very high, not in terms of results but most in terms of preparation and focusing on the job there is to do in the car.
LinkedIn's got a little progress bar. It wants you to do things like sign up 10 of your friends. It does that near the end. At the beginning it's like, 'You put in your name. 20 percent progress! How about some other information?' People want to fill in that progress bar. They like to complete a task. They like to check a box.
I think because of my name and my dad, two things I am so proud of, the bar has always been so high in people's minds. But my bar has always been higher than that.
You can never set the bar too high.
Set the bar high - do the best you possibly can.
Dr. Buss set the bar high for the Lakers.
I've set the bar quite high in terms of storytelling.
The second we were done on 'The Sing-Off,' we were like, 'All right, now we're competing with Rihanna and Taylor Swift.' We've always set the bar high. We want a hit.
I think expectations of 'Doctor Who' should always be high, because it's a show that must always progress and get better and better.