A Quote by Marco Asensio

I try not to focus too much on the expectations there are of me. — © Marco Asensio
I try not to focus too much on the expectations there are of me.
I just try to play with more focus on myself; I don't worry too much about the other things that maybe gave me too much pressure in the past.
I try to focus on practice. This is work time. This is where we work, this is our office. I try not to let it distract me too much.
It's nice to have it recognised that I'm doing well and to have people saying good things about me, but I try not to take too much interest. I just try to focus on my own game and what I need to do to improve.
People want you to play the songs they know. I try not to reflect too much, and I don't really like to focus too much on myself.
I've had my share of dark days of the soul. I try not to focus on it too much so it doesn't get to me.
I try not to focus too much on my appearance. As long as I'm being healthy, that's good enough for me.
Everyone is always trying to figure out the future of film distribution. I try and not spend too much time worrying about things like this and just try to focus on making the best work I can to entertain me and my friends.
In the match, I just try to focus what I have to do. I try not to think too much about outside things.
The expectations some Americans put on me is too much, is what I would say. But I don't take it that way. I know no one means harm to me like that or wanting to put too much pressure on me.
I don't really focus on other people's expectations of me. I only care what my own expectations are.
I say too much of what, he says too much of everything, too much stuff, too many places, too much information, too many people, too much of things for there to be too much of, there is too much to know and I don't know where to begin but I want to try.
While I was a student at The Cooper Union, they discouraged too much of a focus on any one medium, and it helped me try new and different things.
There's a certain amount of pressure that goes with writing superhero characters, especially characters that are beloved to audiences. You know that you're always writing into a certain amount of expectations and into an existing fandom, and I try to take the pressure of that in when I first accept a project and then I try to push it aside as much as possible and just focus on the story that I want to tell. It's definitely a little more pressure than writing something of your own, from your own brain, and creating those expectations from scratch. But I also like the challenge of it.
I try not to focus on what people say too much because there's nothing I can do about it. All I can do is focus on staying true to the style of music I write and sing because that is the only way it's going to come off as honest.
I'm not someone who works a lot, and what I mean by that is that I have a project and I focus on it, and I don't spread myself too thin. I try to give as much as I can to that project, and if we have a lot of time, that's amazing for me, because I like to really dive deep and do as much as I can.
I paid too much attention to boxing. I wanted to try professional boxing. That's why I didn't focus on wrestling and jiu-jitsu, and it hurt me.
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