For me, it's always the same: worrying about how I can get better, the techniques I can do.
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For me, there is a lot of room for improvement and there are a lot of things I would like to be better at.
With each step I take, I see that my ability to perform gets a little better. So until it starts getting worse, I'm going to keep moving forward.
I worry about what I can control, and that's come out and improve every day, enjoy the process, count your blessings, and work extremely hard.
I just train hard and worry about the things I can control.
Pressure brings out the best in me. It's the only way to keep improving: putting a bit of pressure on yourself.
I try to keep myself in what I'm doing and focused on character stuff, as opposed to getting wrapped up in worrying or being nervous. It won't benefit me, in any way, to focus on that.
I've learned to relax more. Everybody feels pressure in what they do, maybe mine is just a little different because there doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day to accomplish what I want to.
I think I always just want to get better at whatever I'm doing... Always strive for excellence.
I feel like with every performance that I see, I get better because I've always thought - while I'm watching people perform - of what I would do.
It frustrates me if I'm not good at something, so I do it until I get good at it.
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