A Quote by Shibani Dandekar

I have been very hard on myself and strived for unrealistic goals of perfection. — © Shibani Dandekar
I have been very hard on myself and strived for unrealistic goals of perfection.
There are no unrealistic goals, only unrealistic deadlines.
As a musician, I have always strived for my albums and live performance to render a sound as close as possible to perfection.
I find that goal setting, when done this way, leads to goal achieving. The chronic failure to achieve goals lowers self-esteem. Show me a failure to achieve a goal, and usually I can show you the violation of one or more of the above criteria. Imposed goals, vague goals, and unrealistic goals tend to produce only partial successes and outright failures.
I have stopped having goals. If you have many goals, and you don't reach your goals, it is very upsetting, so I just think of keeping it simple, working hard and going and playing the game. But I know there are going to be very important series for Indian cricket. I will just try my best to be in my fittest form.
I think when I was younger, I strived for perfection. And now I strive for my imperfections because I think they're more interesting.
I don't see perfection as far as a visual image of perfection. "Perfection" to me is, I walk away from a situation and say, "I did everything I could do right there. There was nothing more that I could do." Like, I worked as hard as I possibly could have. That's perfection.
I think I'm very hard on myself. I think I've always been very hard on myself since I was a kid.
I have a very positive outlook. I set goals for myself, and I write down my goals.
For a married couple to expect perfection for each other is unrealistic.
During the past 23 years, I have set a number of goals for myself and I'm proud to say that these goals have been achieved.
During the past twenty-three years, I have set a number of goals for myself and I’m proud to say that these goals have been achieved.
At one point, when I didn't make the 2007 World Cup squad, I was very, very frustrated. Then I became very hard on myself. Whenever I used to go to the nets, or when I trained in the gym, I was very hard on myself. I couldn't sleep; I used to think a lot. Very, very desperate to make a comeback.
For me, I just set little goals for myself and stay on that kind of track and surround myself with positive people along with my teammates. I just kind of have my goals and my dreams, and this is something that we've all been working for our entire lives, so it is kind of easy to wake up and want to better myself every day towards that goal.
It makes me very hard on myself when I don't achieve the goals I want to achieve. But I feel like that's what makes me as good as I am at times - I push myself to be better, constantly.
I'm not a very good dancer. My feet don't point far enough; my extension is embarrassing. Dance, for me, has been hard because it's a strive for perfection.
Hard work is the main thing-hard work and dedication. And I think a great part of it is goal setting. You set your goals to a point where they're attainable, but far enough away that you have to really go get them. And every year I push my goals a little bit farther away, and every year I work a little bit harder to get them. Every goal that I've set, I've been able to achieve. That's been very fulfilling.
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