A Quote by Neeraj Chopra

I try to keep things as simple as possible: my job as a javelin thrower is to stay in good shape and do my best at each competition. — © Neeraj Chopra
I try to keep things as simple as possible: my job as a javelin thrower is to stay in good shape and do my best at each competition.
I try to keep my routine as consistent as possible. I try to lift every single day. It's not powerlifting. It's not lifting to become the strongest man in the world. It's lifting just to stay in shape. Stay lean. Stay injury free.
I think javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has a good chance of winning a medal at the Paris Olympics.
I try to do two things: locate my fastball and change speeds. That's it. I try to keep as simple as possible. I just throw my fastball (to) both sides of the plate and change speed every now and then. There is no special food or anything like that, I just try to make quality pitches and try to be prepared each time I go out there.
I try to stay in shape just to handle things like the stress of a job or everyday life.
Stay as focused as possible and keep simplifying down your ideas till you have something small you can launch quickly and iterate on. Be ruthless in hiring only the best people. Keep fit and try to exercise even in the longest times.
For me, I want to be me, stay true to that, do my thing, try to keep things simple and stay true to who I am.
I try to stay in decent shape always. I pride myself on staying at least a month away from really good shape.
Even sleep is part of my job because I need a certain number of hours of sleep to be able to train at the intensity that I do. I'm constantly working to keep my body in the best possible shape.
I try to keep very simple ideas and keep them as emotionally powerful as possible.
Every now and then I will play; I try to focus on charitable work. I might do it because it's an offer I can't refuse, so I rally and try to stay in shape and keep myself active.
Intensive mothering is the ultimate female Olympics: We are all in powerful competition with each other, in constant danger of being trumped by the mom down the street, or in the magazine we're reading. The competition isn't just over who's a good mother--it's over who's the best. We compete with each other; we compete with ourselves. The best mothers always put their kids' needs before their own, period.
It motivates me that people rate me so highly and want me to do well, which is a good feeling. Personally, I don't think about milestones or medals, but like to take each competition as it comes and focus on doing my best and becoming better with each competition.
Don't be thinking that this lama over there is giving better teachings or that this lama over here is giving more secret initiations. Leave that. Just keep the practice very simple, try to stay in the moment and try to stay mindful.
I think I generally try to buy the best quality and keep it simple. I don't try to make too many decorations, too many things with it.
I just try to keep making good records, try to write songs the best way I can and take my job seriously. Like most people take their jobs.
I believe everything is possible. You have to try things, put your heart into it, try to do the best you can and see what is possible.
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