A Quote by Mickey Gilley

All I have to concentrate on is my performing. — © Mickey Gilley
All I have to concentrate on is my performing.
In the studio you can really concentrate on performing the song where as on stage you also have to worry about connecting with so many people, they're definitely different.
Your experience of life is to a large part distilled into your performing. As you grow older, you concentrate on aspects of music that you perhaps only touched on earlier.
A lot of the times, if relationships go badly, you concentrate on the negative. But in those situations, there is always a positive outcome that you can learn from. So, I like to concentrate on the lesson and how I can learn from this. I concentrate on me rather than concentrating on the actual situation.
I definitely love performing live because there are moments of spontaneity. And as much as you're performing on stage, I feel like the audience is performing, too.
I am basically a shy person, so performing sometimes helps me focus - having all those people concentrate their attention on you. I don't see it so much as becoming another person onstage; it's more exploring a different side of your personality.
Don't concentrate on what you lack, concentrate on what you have. Then give all of it to Jesus for His use.
If you have to remind yourself to concentrate during competition, you've got no chance to concentrate.
The bane of Americans is overwork-and the ruin of any work is a divided interest. Concentrate-concentrate. One thing at a time.
You don't concentrate on risks. You concentrate on results. No risk is too great to prevent the necessary job from getting done.
I don't really concentrate on Urban AC or whatever. I don't concentrate on genres or how people section off songs for radio.
To succeed, you must be able to concentrate, and to know what to concentrate on.
I have come to know that we learn much more of what is important when we concentrate on helping others than when we concentrate on our own challenges.
I get absolutely ruthless in my own way about not doing anything else when I am trying to concentrate on writing a book. I have to stick to it and concentrate.
On a good night, I'm just into the flow and seeing the pictures and words in my mind clearly before I say them. On a bad night, which to be honest are nowhere near as bad as when I was starting out, I just concentrate on performing the routines correctly. I focus on my delivery.
Concentrate on the Essence, concentrate on the Light.
I didn't care what people thought of me, that I was getting better, pushing myself to get better. Those are the things I concentrate on. I don't concentrate on what everyone else was saying.
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