A Quote by Bhuvneshwar Kumar

I'm no different than anyone. If you get more games, you're in the rhythm; that gives you confidence. — © Bhuvneshwar Kumar
I'm no different than anyone. If you get more games, you're in the rhythm; that gives you confidence.
Some games you're going to be able to get rolling, you're going to get in a good rhythm, you're going to be able to get open looks. Other games, sometimes the rhythm's not there and you've got to get off it a little bit.
From my own experience, the more you play, back-to-back games, the better you feel, with more self confidence and rhythm.
A lot of my work is like picking potatoes; you have to get into the rhythm of it. It is different than patience. It is not thinking. It is working with the rhythm.
The thing is athletes get more confidence the more they race, the more they are hitting personal targets - it just gives you confidence.
I think being independent gives you a different confidence about yourself. It gives you more power, especially in certain relationships.
I wasn't as critical during games as I was at practice. Players needed confidence during games more than criticism.
I get the privilege to play with Mesut every day. He is a world-class player. He gives me advice in a different way. He jokes around but he always tells me I can do more. He also gives me the confidence to express myself.
Your voice sounds completely different in different languages. It alters your personality somehow. I don't think people get the same feeling from you. The rhythm changes. Because the rhythm of the language is different, it changes your inner rhythm and that changes how you process everything.
For goalkeepers, confidence comes from games and minutes. So whenever someone gives you an opportunity or shows faith in you, it always gives you a boost.
If you're winning games, the confidence flows, and you gain a rhythm, which I've experienced before.
If you get a few successive games you are going to get in to your stride and once you start playing more you get more confidence and then you can push on.
I get a lot more confidence winning games playing defense than winning the run-and-gun game.
Getting games with PSG was just a confidence booster for me. Coming into the national camp, I didn't expect to get as much game time as I'm getting. But I'm glad the coach has so much confidence in me to get me out there and get me some games.
Perhaps more than anything else, failure to recognize the precariousness and fickleness of confidence - especially in cases in which large short-term debts need to be rolled over continuously - is the key factor that gives rise to the this-time-is-different syndrome. Highly indebted governments, banks, or corporations can seem to be merrily rolling along for an extended period, when bang! - confidence collapses, lenders disappear, and a crisis hits.
The more games you get, the more confidence you gain. I started to set the bar high for myself.
One of the biggest gifts you can give a child is confidence, because confidence will take you miles - more than talent, more than anything else. So yes, I want my children to have confidence and to be kind.
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