A Quote by Lizzie Armitstead

I'm a very goal-oriented person, so I look at the specific demands of a certain race and tailor my training towards that. — © Lizzie Armitstead
I'm a very goal-oriented person, so I look at the specific demands of a certain race and tailor my training towards that.
I'm a very goal-oriented person in certain ways, and then in certain ways I understand that there's nothing at all that I can do about certain things. In other words, I would never set a goal that I don't have control over achieving.
Tailor Made will help Ferrari's clients tailor their cars in a very personal, specific way. It's a bespoke service, like visiting Huntsman or Anderson & Sheppard or whoever your favourite Savile Row tailor is.
I'm an ER doctor, period. I look at a problem with a certain lens: very action-oriented, very results-oriented.
I'm a very goal-oriented person.
There's a complete difference between training for a specific event and goal and just training.
A vague goal is no goal at all. The Ten Commandments wouldn't be very impressive, for instance, if they weren't specific, but simply were couched in a phraseology such as 'thou shalt not be a bad person.
I find motivation within myself. I run track not from a competitive Nature, but because I'm a very goal-oriented person.
I look a certain way. I have a very specific kind of look.
I am never out there just jogging for the heck of it. I never do that. I start to run with a goal in mind, whether it's a certain time or certain distance or a specific heart-rate goal, and then I am done.
I thought of myself as a very goal-oriented person. The more I've aged, the more I'm like, well, maybe I'm not that ambitious.
I'm a very goal-oriented person, and work is really rewarding. It's how I take care of my family, and ultimately, I'm never going to let that responsibility fall to anybody but myself.
You know, I really don't have a specific race that I go towards or that I typically date.
Your goal is simple: Finish. Experience your first race, don't race it. Your first race should be slightly longer or slightly faster than your normal run. Run your first race. Later you can race. You will be a hero just for finishing, so don't put pressure on yourself by announcing a time goal. Look at it this way: The slower you run the distance, the easier it will be to show off by improving your time the next race!
The wrong way to look at your university life is to say it's like job training, unless you're going into something very specific.
I've always been a goal-oriented person.
When we talk about Pinterest, we typically talk about use cases like cooking, or decorating your home... these are all very much project-oriented, goal-oriented behaviors.
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