A Quote by Wade Eastwood

I strive to be professional and to push myself always to do a better job. — © Wade Eastwood
I strive to be professional and to push myself always to do a better job.

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Wade Eastwood
Born: 1971
When we love, we always strive to become better than we are. When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too.
Don't strive for perfection. It doesn't exist. Strive for a better you. That's always in reach.
I've always tried to push myself technically and to push myself visually. That's been part of the journey.
I truly believe our work is an extension of who we are, and I constantly strive to push myself and my teams.
I think my riding has hopefully gotten a lot better, but I'm always trying to push myself.
My job is to not be easy on people. My job is to make them better. My job is to pull things together from different parts of the company and clear the ways and get the resources for the key projects. And to take these great people we have and to push them and make them even better, coming up with more aggressive visions of how it could be.
I can push myself and you can push yourself, but competing, we push ourselves a little farther and we bring out our best even if one of us wins and one of us loses. The virtue of competition is that we both get better, not that one does. And that means we have great respect for the opponents, whether we win or whether we lose.
First of all, as a professional, you can run around saying "artists, schmartists" as much as you want. But I'm a professional, so if somebody hires me for something, I'm going to bring my best to it. They've hired me, I'm professional, I show up on time, I do my job. That's what we're doing. So in that sense, it's always both things.
I think we all strive to push ourselves, to overcome our struggles. And when we do, we get to know ourselves better.
The art schools seem to be trying to turn people out as "professional." But I don't know what the word "professional" means any longer. "Professional" would be somebody who was trying to push painting to a point that nobody else could do as well as he could. That would be my ideal professional.
I don't think I'm ever afraid, but I doubt myself often. Because of that doubt, I constantly strive to make myself better.
Previously I always thought it was just tactical and technique, but every match has become almost mental and physical - I try to push myself to move well. I try to push myself not to get upset and stay positive, and that's what my biggest improvement is over all those years. Under pressure I can see things very clear.
As a musician, we should always want to strive to be better, we can always make improvements. It's easy to get comfortable and it's easy to find your voice and your sound, but I always wanted to be better.
I always try to push myself, even more now because evidently I'm not doing something right. I'm trying to do the little things that count in practice to try and get my job back.
For me, the greatest obstacles are never on the ice itself. That's the area I excel in. That's where my passion is. I think we all strive to push ourselves, to overcome our struggles. And when we do, we get to know ourselves better.
It's the manager's job to always knock on the door, to always strive to improve, but there has to be a reasonable degree of common sense too.
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