A Quote by Yogi Berra

Make a game plan and stick to it. Unless it's not working. — © Yogi Berra
Make a game plan and stick to it. Unless it's not working.
People going into a business have to have a plan. It's helpful to write it out, even if you're the only one there to see it and execute it. It's your bible. Stick to it, unless things happen in the market that cause you to change your plan. I do that myself.
I'm just gonna make movies the best I can, do the festival thing or whatever can come. I plan on working with a lot of the same guys over and over again. I hope the majority of us can stick together.
Keep working on a plan. Make no little plans. Make the biggest plan you can think of and spend the rest of your life carrying it out.
I have multiple friends on other teams who after a game, they'll tell me the game plan... part of the game plan is to stop you. It's a respect factor.
As a fighter, from my fighting experience a problem for me was I never too much stick with my game plan.
Great teams always have a Plan B. Look at Barcelona. Their Plan B is to stick to Plan A
I didn't stick with my game plan, I didn't take Rogers serious and the result, he knocked me out in less than 20 seconds.
I'm always going to be around the game of basketball. I plan to keep my options open as a player moving forward, but that's not coaching. Maybe front office work, working with teams and spreading the game, maybe teaching the game to young people, that's something that's a very big passion.
The best piece of advice that my mother gave me is to never have a plan B. She told me to stick to plan A because if you have a plan B you will inevitably fall back on it.
The way I handle it is by preparing for any match in the same way. I stick to a routine and I stick to it no matter whether I am playing a Ranji Trophy game or an international game.
There's more of a family connection when you're working on a TV show. That's not to say that you don't make great connections when you're working on films, but it's different unless you're there working every day.
Think big. Make a plan and stick to it, and you can do anything you want to do.
Be smart, fight smart and stick to the game plan.
There is a certain thing that you have to just stick to the plan, stick to what you want to do, and you try to work with studios and executives that they get it.
Those who plan do better than those who do not plan, even should they rarely stick to their plan.
Having people disappointed with a game I've been working on, and my team has been working on, is one of the things that motivates me to make a better game.
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