A Quote by Katarina Johnson-Thompson

I've always believed in myself, and it's such a long competition over two days, you can't worry about what anyone else is doing. — © Katarina Johnson-Thompson
I've always believed in myself, and it's such a long competition over two days, you can't worry about what anyone else is doing.
Over the years, I have really figured out what works for me. It's not about what anyone else is doing. I can't worry about whether I am doing everything that another player is doing, which can be hard sometimes. I have to trust my training and know my body and figure out what will get the best out of me.
I don't really ever worry about what anyone else does and I certainly don't worry about what anyone else says about me.
I'm worried about myself, not anybody else. I have my goals and I'm not worried about anyone. I need to take care of myself before I worry about someone else.
I couldn't worry about anyone else but myself and my health.
Time will tell how you rate against the rest of the competition. I'll let everyone else worry about championships. I'm going to worry about qualifying at Pomona.
I'm not doubtful that I am doing what I should be doing - writing for theater - and that I'm doing it in a way no one else does it. Whether anyone else is paying attention or anyone else cares, I'm still ambivalent about that. It's still an open question.
Never worry about what anyone else is doing...Just swim your own race.
Two years ago, if anyone had told me I'd be doing half the stuff I'm doing, I wouldn't have believed it.
I jumped horses over big dangerous fences in competition. And got very, very good at it, at quite a high level. And I realized long since that, yeah, it's the same thing that appeals to me about it. You can't think about anything else, in either case; jumping horses in competition, show jumping, or flying an airplane, for whatever purpose.
I just stay in my own lane and not worry about what anyone else is doing and settling my own pace.
You can’t really worry too much…about what the competition is doing or what other people in your field are doing. It has to be a true vision.
I don't see myself in competition with anyone, I am in my own space; I don't follow anyone, though I appreciate good work always.
That's just a stressful way to live - saying, 'OK who's doing great, who's doing better than me?' ... Let me just worry about me. I'm not worried about anyone else. If you're doing fine, great; if you're struggling, I hope things get better for you. But I've got to be worried about my career.
I am always nervous about doing voice-over work. I'm always clammy and I worry, "What if my voice squeaks? What if I don't deliver it right?" Until you start saying the lines, it's always nerve-wracking, for some reason, and I've never gotten over that.
I was always really strict on myself about doing everything possible to prepare for competition.
Let me just worry about me. I'm not worried about anyone else. If you're doing fine, great; if you're struggling, I hope things get better for you. But I've got to be worried about my career.
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