Even if sometimes I'm not happy with the way I'm playing the game before, during the changeover I have to stay calm. Otherwise the next game will be worse.
I have tactics that calm me down and mellow me out so I go in to the game calm and ready instead of punching the walls.
I pray a lot and it has helped me throughout my whole career to stay calm and focused.
I need to stay calm and just pitch my game.
I used to be very superstitious, and then I got too much into that. I just try to stay away from all the superstitions that I can and try to get as calm as I can before the game. That's my new superstition: just to get as calm as I can.
I would say I stay pretty calm. Don't let the game get too fast on me. I try to keep my emotions in check, I guess, so I don't show that anything fazes me out there. And I try to take it one pitch at a time.
Adrenaline is a huge deal. All of a sudden you start hitting the golf ball a little bit farther. You learn to stay within yourself and what you have to do to calm yourself down and stay within your game plan.
For me, playing the game of football, obviously there's a lot of emotions going on. But I always like to keep calm and just be myself.
I don't really look too much into the social media side. With the fans not at the stadiums, a lot of people have got a lot to say on social media. I try to stay off it even if we've won the game or lost the game, it doesn't really matter to me.
God is working on your problem. Stay calm. Stay sweet. Stay out of fear and keep on keeping on.
The social costs, and the increased tax costs due to addicted gamblers, stay behind
It's a horrible and wonderful battle with yourself, to stay calm, stay in the moment. My coach said, "Stay here, not at the target. Don't be down there." It's why they call it the Zen art.
In my job, I worry a lot and try and stay calm and open. It sometimes works.
I don't feel any pressure. I just try to stay calm, follow my game plan, and try not to get overthrown.
I have a lot of family in South Africa, but I grew up in California. I feel like my name keeps me connected to a long line of people that have been through a heck of a lot. It reminds me to stay grateful, and it reminds me to try and step my game up if I'm slacking.
No - I'm quite calm inside during the game for most of the time - not 100%, but generally very calm.