A Quote by Lou Williams

I'm conscious of my turnovers. — © Lou Williams
I'm conscious of my turnovers.

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It's always great when a defense is able to create turnovers and score. That's something we missed last year. We'd get some turnovers, but we never scored points.
To score points, you need a lot of consistent effort over the course of the game. If you're throwing it or running it in, it's not a big difference in terms of the score at all, obviously. But turnovers limit your scoring. That's the problem with turnovers.
I can't have no assists and five turnovers. If you have no assists and five turnovers, you have to look yourself in the mirror and figure out how to adjust.
Consciousness is a much smaller part of our mental life than we are conscious of, because we cannot be conscious of what we are not conscious of.
There have been too many turnovers on my part.
I think I'm pretty good at pressuring the ball, forcing turnovers.
Five turnovers in the second half; you can't beat anybody doing that.
I have to take care of the football, that's what it comes down to is really - just eliminating the turnovers.
I think the number one stat that is a direct correlation on winning and losing is turnovers.
When you are a writer, the assist-to-turnover ratio... there are a lot more turnovers than assists.
Every game, well most of them, come down to turnovers and the turnover battle.
If you defend, rebound and limit turnovers, you're going to put yourself in a position where you can win games
What is difficult to understand is that without conscious effort, nothing is possible. Conscious effort is related to higher nature. My lower nature alone cannot lead me to consciousness. It is blind. But when I wake up and I feel that I belong to a higher world, this is only part of conscious effort. I become truly conscious only when I open to all my possibilities, higher and lower. There is value only in conscious effort.
Conscious means "having an awareness of one's inner and outer worlds; mentally perceptive, awake, mindful." So "conscious business" might mean, engaging in an occupation, work, or trade in a mindful, awake fashion. This implies, of course, that many people do not do so. In my experience, that is often the case. So I would definitely be in favor of conscious business; or conscious anything, for that matter.
It becomes necessary to realize that the body is not conscious, but we are conscious of the body, also that the mind is not conscious but we are conscious of the mind.
When you are a writer the assist-to-turnover ratio...there are a lot more turnovers than assists. It's just the nature of the beast.
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