If I'm in a slump, I ask myself for advice.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you're in a slump, you do something different, just to try it. I remember one time I was in a slump, and I borrowed one of Henry Aaron's bats and hit two homers. I used my own bats the next night. I just needed a change.
Slumps are like a soft bed. They're easy to get into and hard to get out of.
Advice is like snow - the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind.
I think that's the single best piece of advice: constantly think about how you could be doing things better and questioning yourself.
I sometimes give myself admirable advice, but I am incapable of taking it.
The best advice comes from people who don't give advice.
Don't give advice unless you're asked.
Nothing in baseball can bring me down to the level where I was growing up in Pine Bluff, crying and broke. This is fun for me. Whenever you see me slumping, nah, I don't get upset; I'm all right.
When we are well, we all have good advice for those who are ill.
I try to avoid giving advice.