When you're down on yourself, and when you are hunkering down and pulling back, you're not going to make any better decisions than when you were aggressively, belligerently putting yourself forward.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Your reaction when you lose control in a situation is to try and hang on tighter.
I understand aggressiveness in only one way: being prepared to hurt yourself, not someone else.
I'm not big on looking back beyond the moment in which decisions and events occur. I'm always pushing forward.
I don't always feel comfortable being outwardly aggressive.
I thought that when you have more success that you'd feel more buoyed or feel more confident. But in fact my brain has the gift of switching it around and saying, 'Now people are expecting something. Now you're really going to let people down.'
If you're running around with a negative attitude all the time, you're going to feel down; you're going to have negative results.
I'm an aggressive woman who gets things done, and that's the way it is, and I've never been embarrassed about the fact that I am pushy.
I am quite a relaxed person out of the car, but in the car I am aggressive, I never give up, I fight to the end and I try 100% all the time.
When you are thwarted, it is your own attitude that is out of order.
Whenever you're aggressive, you're at the edge of mistakes.