A Quote by Sunil Chhetri

Over the years, all my coaches and my teammates have contributed a lot to shape my career. I can never forget their contribution and help. — © Sunil Chhetri
Over the years, all my coaches and my teammates have contributed a lot to shape my career. I can never forget their contribution and help.
If you want to know who Zaza Pachulia is and you don't know, talk to any of my teammates. Teammates, coaches, I played over 1,000 games.
I understand golf is a game, and I've never treated it as anything else. Family is something that's very special, and so they all contributed to the room. They all contributed to what my life was, my career was.
Any praise goes to my coaches and my teammates. I have the easy part of waking up and going to the gym. They're the ones that have to break my bad habits and teach me new things. They're literally my everything. In my personal life, it's my wife, and in my professional life, it's my coaches and my teammates.
I've made a lot of friends over the years through racing, but we weren't necessarily teammates.
Great coaches help create an environment that makes the players want to be successful and work hard and accomplish goals for their teammates.
In over thirty years working in TV and movies, I've never had an exit interview or contributed to a 360 assessment.
A career is measured over the course of the years, not moments. Over good decisions, over successes, not moments, failures, missteps, or bad comments. I learned that I needed to take a step back and look at my career not in that one moment that made me feel really bad, but what I had done not even in the past one or two years or last one or two hires, but that that career is built over many, many, many, many successive quarters and years and good decisions - never, ever made in that one moment where you felt really bad.
I spent a lot of my career fighting coaches. When coaches told me don't shoot, I'd shoot anyway.
My teammates have given me a lot of confidence, my coaches have also. When there's people behind you like that, you have no choice but to get better.
When you endure an 82-game season, you have a great opportunity to build a lot of confidence and cohesiveness with your teammates and coaches.
My mother dedicated over fifty years of her life to the nursing profession, giving selflessly of her time, energy, and passion for the benefit of others. I always marvel at what an indelible and honorable contribution she has made and hope to be able to make a similar impact over the course of my life and career.
I've directly contributed to losses, but likewise, I'd like to think I contributed to a lot of wins and a lot of good play.
You have so many players all around the world in the NBA, a lot of different generations. If you don't take basketball as a tool in your life, you can get lost. I know a lot of teammates, a lot of players that had a great career and after that career, they just get lost.
A lot of people forget that I played for seven years in the lower divisions; it wasn't always 'this glittering career.' I had to wait a long time and even in the early days at Man U, for three years we didn't win anything.
You know over 20 years I played for a number of managers and dozens of coaches. I don't know any of them that I didn't learn something from to help make me a better player.
I want to keep improving, continue to help my teammates improve, make my teammates look good. Continue bringing something new to the game, never getting completely content and always trying to get better.
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