A Quote by Steve Berry

It's the circumstances that create fear. How you respond is all you can control. Concentrate on that, and you'll always succeed. — © Steve Berry
It's the circumstances that create fear. How you respond is all you can control. Concentrate on that, and you'll always succeed.
You can't always control the circumstances - only how you react to those circumstances; you can always control your attitude and your effort.
I've always believed I could create the circumstances to succeed.
A big lesson that I'm always having to be reminded of is, you can't control how you feel, but you can control how you respond.
Many successful people have fear, along with doubts and worries. The difference is that those who know how to succeed also know how to take action despite these worries and fears. You too can learn how to master fear, by understanding that fear is in our own minds, and therefore under our own control.
We cannot always control everything that happens to us in this life, but we can control how we respond.
We cannot control what emotions or circumstances we will experience next, but we can choose how we will respond to them.
I can control how hard I play. This is how I respond to coaching. This is how I respond to my teammates. If I focus on that, the other things that come with that are going to come.
The magic of playing has to do with how much everyone wants it to succeed. If you have five players in a situation where the music is being improvised and one is determined it is not going to succeed, it won't succeed even if one of the musicians takes control.
We cannot always control everything that happens to us in this life, but we can control how we respond. Many struggles come as problems and pressures that sometimes cause pain. Others come as temptations, trials, and tribulations.
There's a lot of fear-mongering about "losing control" of your brand online, when, in fact, you've got control over as much as you always have: how you present your business and how you act.
We cannot choose our external circumstances, but we can always choose how we respond to them.
In the segregated South, education was almost like armor. It was a way to put yourself in a category where even with the slings and arrows and humiliations of racism and segregation, somehow you had better control of the situation. I always said my parents understood that you might not be able to control your circumstances, but they and their parents believed that you could control your reaction to your circumstances.
You have no control over how tall you are or how long your legs are, but you do have control over how much you concentrate.
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 fear being like everyone I hate, I fear failure, I fear losing control. I love balancing between chaos and control with everything I do. I always have a fear of going one way or another, getting lost in something, or losing everything to get lost in. And I fear being a completely acceptable sheep in society.
To succeed, you must be able to concentrate, and to know what to concentrate on.
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