You worry just as much about great performance as you do about underperformance.
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Don't lower your expectations to meet your performance. Raise your level of performance to meet your expectations.
Performance stands out like a ton of diamonds. Nonperformance can always be explained away.
As long as I give the best performance I can give, I know I can't do any more.
You're always going to be more judgmental about your own performance than anyone else.
I have spent my career making a difference with underperforming assets.
Don't lower your expectations to meet your performance. Raise your level of performance to meet your expectations. Expect the best of yourself, and then do what is necessary to make it a reality.
People don't mind you feeling low if you are still performing. But if you've shared too much, and suddenly your performance dips, that's when they start doubting you.
When you are new to the business, you think if you give a really bad performance, that's one they will print. You will be judged. You just have to be brave.
People expect that I'll be just perfect on ice, and that's not the case. I make mistakes, too. When I review my performance, sometimes I feel I did awful. That's the whole part of the process of what people see when I'm performing.
You should not be defined by one bad performance.
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