Then I realized that to be really good at this requires a lot of energy and concentration and skill.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My father taught me that the only way you can make good at anything is to practice, and then practice some more.
The lesson I learned is that sometimes the task you have at hand needs all of your concentration and focus.
I say my greatest strength is my speed, and I think that I could use some work on my concentration.
I always had to keep improving my skills in order to remain competitive and keep winning.
But when I play, I still practice hard and focus on my game.
I try to focus on what I can control, and that's just playing hard and playing well.
I try to take things that challenge me either physically or mentally, or I have to learn a new skill.
I've learned from experience that if you work harder at it, and apply more energy and time to it, and more consistency, you get a better result. It comes from the work.
When I was coming up, I practiced all the time because I thought if I didn't I couldn't do my best.
I was never really good at anything except for the ability to learn.