A Quote by Megan Rapinoe

Just emotionally, as amazing as it is to win the World Cup, it's emotionally draining in many ways. — © Megan Rapinoe
Just emotionally, as amazing as it is to win the World Cup, it's emotionally draining in many ways.
Reality TV is too emotionally draining.
'Taramani' was a very emotionally draining film for me.
The 2nd secret to success is to be emotionally 'engaged' with your goals, but not emotionally attached. What's the difference? When you are emotionally engaged you create excitement & enthusiasm for the possibility of achieving your goals, but when you are emotionally attached you create fear & pain that you might not.
I'd like to settle down eventually, but acting is emotionally draining.
Acting is emotionally draining, so I make it a point to not do anything when I am home.
Fighting is a very emotionally draining sport. I don't want to waste time on drama beforehand.
The common vision is winning - and winning a World Cup. We have a three-year plan - win the World Cup, win the Olympics, win the Euros - and the common agreement is you want to create a legacy and win the World Cup; then, everything else falls into place.
Living out a story eight times a week is difficult and draining emotionally but very fulfilling.
There are things that I am doing apart from films to keep me normal. Otherwise, emotionally, it is very draining.
Once I did a film like 'Verna,' which was emotionally draining, I knew I needed to do something lighter and entertaining.
Free yourself emotionally - to be emotionally resilient is the best defense against growing rigid.
But I firmly believe that you can't be emotionally free until you are emotionally committed.
Women can be quite intimate emotionally - they're very emotionally available.
As an actor, you're naked emotionally; you're revealing yourself emotionally.
Action films are emotionally and physically draining, and you're dirty and sweaty. In a romantic comedy, you have to have your fingernails perfect, you're in air-conditioned rooms the whole time.
Every result or goal you want to achieve is preceded by a process. The secret to success is to remain unconditionally committed to your (day-to-day) process without being emotionally attached to your (day-to-day) results. Be emotionally engaged, but not emotionally attached.
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