“I'm mentally getting myself ready to talk about it all year long because I know it's going to come. My main focus is not to really concentrate on that... So many things have to line up, to be healthy and consistent for so many games, to get to that point. I know as we get closer we're going to talk about it more. But believe me, when it's done, if it gets done, it will be a huge achievement and I'm definitely going to soak it in. But at this time, it's not at the top of my mind.” IfsKnowsYearsMindBelieveLongDoneGamesSportsLinesFocusReadyHugeHealthyAchievementTrainingPreparationConsistentBelieve In MeOf My Mind Author:Anthony Calvillo
“When I travel around the globe, I try as hard as I can to represent the NBA and the game of basketball to the best of my abilities. I get to go around the world and not only share the game but also my philanthropic work. Building a hospital in the Congo is one of the proudest achievements of my life.” WorldTryingI CanHardGamesAbilityShareBuildingBasketballAchievementAround The WorldNbaHospitalsGlobesCongoPhilanthropic Author:Dikembe Mutombo
“Girls get the message from very early on that what's most important is how they look, that their value, their worth depends on that. And boys get the message that this is what's important about girls. We get it from advertising. We get it from films. We get it from television shows, video games, everywhere we look. So no matter what else a woman does, no matter what else her achievements, their value still depends on how they look.” LooksDoeStillsImportantMatterShowsFilmValuesGirlGamesBoysTelevisionDependsAchievementMessagesNo Matter WhatVideoAdvertisingWhat's ImportantTelevision Shows Author:Jean Kilbourne
“Most other competitions are individual achievements, but the Olympic Games is something that belongs to everybody.” GamesIndividualSportsAchievementCompetitionOlympic GamesIndividual Achievement Author:Scott Hamilton
“The mental game of business is understanding this Paradox: the better you think you are doing, the greater should be your cause for concern: the more self-satisfied you are with your accomplishments, your past achievements, your 'right moves', the less you should be.” ThinkingShouldSelfPastMovingGamesCausesUnderstandingGreaterAchievementConcernSatisfiedAccomplishmentParadoxOur PastYour Past Author:Mark McCormack
“Bill Russell is one of the great names in basketball, an all-American... and the only athlete to ever win an NCAA Championship, an Olympic Gold Medal, and a professional championship all in the same year-1956...But Bill Russell had this one problem: He threw up before every game.” YearsProblemGamesWinningNamesBasketballAchievementGoldBillsAthleteChampionshipMedalGold MedalsNcaa Author:John Eliot
“Think of success as a game of chance in which you have control over the odds. As you begin to master concepts in personal achievement, you are increasing your odds of achieving success.” ThinkingSuccessGamesChanceEconomyAchieveMastersSucceedAchievementConceptsOddsCongratulationsAchieving SuccessAgainst All OddsAgainst The OddsPersonal AchievementOdds Against You Author:Robert Foster Bennett
“When Ronaldo gave that little wink everyone interpreted it that he had got his team-mate sent off. You felt then that he would become a much criticised figure. But that's not really what happened. So for him to overcome all of that and emerge as one of the players of the season is quite a remarkable achievement. He is a phenomenal talent. He has tremendous pace, he goes past players and he has added the ability to shoot. He can also pick out team-mates. There is not a lot he cannot do now. I believe his game has improved immeasurably over the past couple of seasons.” BelieveLittlesPastGamesI BelieveFeltAbilityPlayerHappenedTeamTalentFiguresCoupleAchievementPicksSeasonsOvercomingSoccerRemarkablePaceMatesOver The PastPhenomenalTeam Mate Author:Cristiano Ronaldo
“For success I consider three factors are necessary: firstly, an awareness of my own strengths and weaknesses; secondly, an accurate understanding of my opponent's strengths and weaknesses; thirdly, a higher aim than momentary satisfaction. I see this aim as being scientific and artistic achievements, which place the game of chess on a par with other arts.” ArtSuccessThreeGamesUnderstandingMy OwnAwarenessHigherAchievementWeaknessAimSatisfactionChessFactorsArtisticOpponentsAccurateMomentaryStrength And Weakness Author:Alexander Alekhine
“The only thing I shall talk about is my sporting achievements at school. My primary sporting achievement at school was that I dodged games for two complete years and was well through the third year before they discovered that I had completely avoided all games.” YearsWellsTwoSchoolGamesAchievementThirdsPrimariesAvoided Author:John Hume
“Chess is a sport. The main object in the game of chess remains the achievement of victory.” GamesSportsObjectsVictoryAchievementRemainsChess Author:Max Euwe
“To me, it’s always what’s next and I think that’s what drives most very successful people. It’s never about the money. I mean that’s a way of keeping score. It’s about achievement and it’s about winning a game and it’s about upping the ante.” PeopleThinkingWayMeanNextGamesWinningSuccessfulAchievementScoreSuccessful People Author:Donny Deutsch
“Where there is life, there is hope. Where there are hopes, there are dreams. Where there are vivid dreams repeated, they become goals. Goals become the action plans and game plans that winners dwell on in intricate detail, knowing that achievement is almost automatic when the goal becomes an inner commitment. The response to the challenges of life - purpose - is the healing balm that enables each of us to face up to adversity and strife.” LifeDreamMotivationalActionFacesPurposeGamesGoalChallengesHealingKnowingPlansAchievementCommitmentAdversityResponseDetailsWinnerPurpose Of LifeStrifeVividIntricateThere Is HopeGame PlanVivid Dreams Author:Denis Waitley