Stay calm and aggressive.
I don't think you should always stay calm in a tense situation, because you might not ever confront the problem. Maybe it's better to actually let yourself be tense - and find a solution.
In trouble to be troubled, Is to have your trouble doubled.
Remain calm, serene, always in command of yourself. You will then find out how easy it is to get along.
It's hard to stay calm when you're terrified, helpless, alone, at the mercy of men with no mercy at all.
I think the main thing you have to remember when going into the post-season is to stay relaxed. All of the energy and excitement can be overwhelming but the thing I'll try to relay to the younger players is just stay calm and focused.
I need to stay calm and just pitch my game.
I wouldn't, a little bit frightened but throughout my life I'd learnt that when you're in the serious situations, you've got to try to stay calm. Because that's the way you get out of them.
It's a horrible and wonderful battle with yourself, to stay calm, stay in the moment. My coach said, "Stay here, not at the target. Don't be down there. " It's why they call it the Zen art.
First of my own personal requirements is inner calm. This, I think, is an essential. One of the secrets of using your time well is to gain a certain ability to maintain peace within yourself so that much can go on around you and you can stay calm inside.
If you’re controlled by your circumstances, life is going to be a roller coaster with ups and downs. God wants you to be stable, consistent, not moved by any of these things. When you face an adversity, when you hit a tough time, one of the best things you can do is simply stay calm. Keep your peace.
I don't feel any pressure. I just try to stay calm, follow my game plan, and try not to get overthrown.
God is working on your problem. Stay calm. Stay sweet. Stay out of fear and keep on keeping on.
Sometimes you can find peace of mind by transferring yourself to different situations. They're just reminders to stay. . . calm.
I really don't (stay calm) all the time. I just try to. Part of not just racing but in life, I try not to let the highs be too high and the lows be too low. I try to stay somewhere right in the middle. In racing it's not always easy to do. You can get too excited or overconfident when things are going good and it's easy to get too far in the ditch when things are going bad.
You have to slow your heart rate, stay calm. You have to shoot in between your heartbeats.
. . . what would Poirot do? Poirot wouldn't flap around in a panic. He'd stay calm and use his little grey cells and recall some tiny, vital detail which would be the clue to everything.
I'm just trying to get my body in shape so that I can handle it. It's a very physically demanding thing. I've been doing it for 16 years, so I know what I'm going into now. I'm trying to stay calm and not panic.
The main factor in a penalty shootout is luck again. You need to stay calm and focussed but the biggest thing you need is luck.
I never let myself get psyched out. My motto is, ‘Stay calm and carry on. ’