Sometimes, you get too hopped up, too excited, and it works against you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I get over-excited by every opportunity that comes my way. I end up doing too much.
Something comes along and you have to jump on and do it. You can't stop until it's done.
You've done it in the simulator so many times, you don't have a real sense of being excited when the flight is going on. You're excited before, but as soon as the liftoff occurs, you are busy doing what you have to do.
We don't always know what we're doing. We often just get excited, put something down, and say, 'Oh, neat'.
It's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get up.
When you jump for joy, beware that no one moves the ground from beneath your feet.
There's still the part of me that wants to leap at every opportunity, but now there's the other side that says, 'Let's just wait a minute and see what happens.' That's intuition, and it comes with age and experience.
You have to do anything you can think of that gets you excited.
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.
When I'm not excited, it makes acting very hard for me.