A Quote by Trevor Hoffman

I pride myself on being consistent. So, yes, it definitely means something, even though I don't set goals. — © Trevor Hoffman
I pride myself on being consistent. So, yes, it definitely means something, even though I don't set goals.
It starts with myself. I have to believe in myself and set expectations for myself, set goals for myself, and continue to work for those goals every day.
I have to believe in myself, set goals for myself, set expectations for myself, and continue to work for those goals every single day.
Being obsessed by goals is bad for you. You should set goals, even ambitious goals, regularly. But focus on them only to the extent that they give you direction.
Yes, there is something in me hateful, repulsive," thought Ljewin, as he came away from the Schtscherbazkijs', and walked in the direction of his brother's lodgings. "And I don't get on with other people. Pride, they say. No, I have no pride. If I had any pride, I should not have put myself in such a position".
I pride myself on being fairly polite on a set so it's kind of a guilty pleasure to poke others on the set.
We are limited by our agreements on possibility. Agreement is a common exclusion of alternate possibilities. Agreement is the cement of social structure. Two or three gathered together, agreeing on what they are after, may create a subset in which their goals can be achieved, even though folly in the eyes of the world. The world in this case means a set of expectancies agreed upon, a set excluding other possibilities.
For me, I just set little goals for myself and stay on that kind of track and surround myself with positive people along with my teammates. I just kind of have my goals and my dreams, and this is something that we've all been working for our entire lives, so it is kind of easy to wake up and want to better myself every day towards that goal.
I pride myself on definitely being more than a dunker.
Set realistic goals, keep re-evaluating, and be consistent.
Even if you don't become a professional athlete, the experience of working with a team, knowing how to set goals, and working every day to figure out how to accomplish those goals definitely gives you confidence to apply those same characteristics to other life challenges.
I pride myself on being a family man. I pride myself on being respectful and hardworking. That's just me.
I've never set myself any goals. I think the only goal that I've set myself is just to enjoy my life and to have a good time.
I pride myself on that, even though I'm kind of under the radar, when I step on the field, I try to do an admirable job.
I have a very positive outlook. I set goals for myself, and I write down my goals.
Find a way to say yes to things. Say yes to invitations to a new country, say yes to meet new friends, say yes to learning a new language, picking up a new sport. Yes is how you get your first job, and your next job, and your spouse, and even your kids. Even if it's a bit edgy, a bit out of your comfort zone, saying yes means that you will do something new, meet someone new, and make a difference in your life. Yes lets you stand out in a crowd, be the optimist, to stay positive, be the one everyone comes to. Yes is what keeps us all young.
I set for myself only small goals, goals that are not that far away.
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