A Quote by Aroldis Chapman

I've done therapy over the years and it has helped me to be a better person and it pushes me to be a better person every day. — © Aroldis Chapman
I've done therapy over the years and it has helped me to be a better person and it pushes me to be a better person every day.
I try to get better every day, and I think the hard work has helped turn me into a better person and not someone who would get a big head.
I found the emotion that as an athlete you block out, and it really helped me to understand myself as a person. I'm a really emotional person and it helped make me a better person.
I have therapy. Every day. I read a bit of Freud; I try to be a better person. Every day.
A Champion is all they can be in every facet of their lives. They prioritize what they need to get done. But for me it's someone who works every single day on being a better person.
I learned hard lessons, and I've taken that lesson and it's helped me become a better business person and a better leader.
Every day gives you an opportunity to improve. With every run, you can try to be better. Not just a better runner, but a better person.
I didn't want to repeat my mistakes so I stopped, took some time out and started having therapy. My songs were bringing up feelings inside of me I didn't really understand, so I wanted to understand where they were coming from to help me be a better person and a better songwriter.
I'm still growing each and every day. I'm trying to become a better person, a better player and an all-time better QB.
By nature, I'm a person who always says that whatever I've done, I could've done better. But I don't dwell on it because I'm waiting for the next time something happens and try to believe that my past experience will have helped to educate me in terms of how I deal with future ones.
I'm constantly pushing myself to evolve and be a better person and the best that I can be and that pushes me in my fighting career and personal life.
You have to adapt to each level and it improves you when you're in better teams. That's what's happened to me over the years. Every team I've played in has just got better and better. It's become a lot easier.
Over my NFL career, I've had five head coaches who have helped me become better at my craft and have helped me become a better human being: Jim Mora, Tony Dungy, Jim Caldwell, John Fox, Gary Kubiak.
It's not always about getting better on the basketball court. This game teaches you how to become a better person as well. It pushes you into the team concept.
I know I haven't always done things the right way. I'm just trying to reflect on how to make myself better, how to become a better man, a better father, a better person, a better artist.
I'm on a constant path of self-discovery and change. I'm trying to become a better person, a nicer person. I love therapy - it's brilliant.
Up until that moment, I'd been at the earliest stage of love, when you feel it will turn you into the better person you want to be. Now, his gentle voice and sage advice took me to a later stage: I felt I needed to pretend to be a better person than I was so he'd keep loving me. This was hard because it made me hate him.
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