I’ve never been the guy who tried to line up three or four projects down the road. I like to find one piece that speaks to me and then pour my heart and soul into it. Then I come home, recoup, and relax.
I sleep five or six hours a night, then crash at the weekend. I’m learning to eat properly and exercise. I relax by watching silly sitcoms like ‘Scrubs’ and ‘How I Met Your Mother.’
So when you get a chance to look at things and chill and relax, it makes you want it more, and that’s why I’m so happy to be back!
I think that I’ve learned to relax, and trust in and hire very talented people, and trust in their abilities a little more.
We look at the world and see what we have learned to believe is there. We have been conditioned to expect… but, as photographers, we must learn to relax our beliefs.
I watch a lot of bad TV. I spend my entire day reading and writing, and after dinner my idea of fun is just to watch a lot of bad TV. That’s how I relax and stay in touch with modern culture.
Yeah, I think the suites have been definitely a game changer here at the US Open, somewhere to relax and chill just with you and your team.
I have an inability after matches are over to sort of switch off and relax completely.
It’s not that I don’t take the job seriously. I’ll do everything I can, humanly possible, to make myself better, but at the end of the day, if I don’t relax and walk away from it knowing that I’ve done my stuff, then there’s not much point.
It’s one of the strangest attributes of this profession that when we writers get exhausted writing one thing, we relax by writing another.
There’s so much pressure on women to have it all together. There’s always this ‘next, next, next.’ I hope Glossier encourages women to be O.K. wherever you are. Just, everyone, relax!
When you’re young and starting out, the big hurdle is to relax enough in rehearsal so that you don’t feel intimidated. The more work you’ve done, the more you can experiment in rehearsal and not have to worry about getting the sack.
I relax more when I’m behind the camera than anything else. I love that.
I’m a young-old guy. I go home, I don’t need to go out, and I watch TV on my couch and relax, maybe have a cigar here or there. A couple of the coaches tell me, ‘You’re old school for someone who’s young.’
Once you’re drafted there is no time to relax.
I don’t really think about the degree of difficulty or the possibility of making a mistake. I just try to relax and let my preparation and training take over.
I think the best thing I can do is to be a distraction. A husband lives and breathes his work all day long. If he comes home to more table thumping, how can the poor man ever relax?
While I am training, I don’t go out for events, so rest days, in a way, take away that time. Apart from that, I just stay at home and rest, maybe relax at home and spend time with family.
I have so much chaos in my life, it’s become normal. You become used to it. You have to just relax, calm down, take a deep breath and try to see how you can make things work rather than complain about how they’re wrong.
I have a drum set in my dressing room. I play drums to relax and have some fun.
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.
The only way I could relax was when I was with my children.
Some people watch comedy to relax. I watch ’21 Grams.’ I can recognize sadness and tragedy really easily because it’s been with me forever.
You enter a state of controlled passivity, you relax your grip and accept that even if your declared intention is to justify the ways of God to man, you might end up interesting your readers rather more in Satan.
Relax, Georgie, I’m just making my collar and cuffs match.
This is what I do. I look at brains. I’m fascinated by it. I can spend hours doing it. In fact, if I want to relax, that’s one way I can relax.
By modulating the amount of blue in our environment, we can help people to relax, or to be alert; to fall asleep, or to stay awake.
What I have always liked about Italians is the way they are serious when they need to be but know how to relax and have a laugh, too.
I love the region around Lake Geneva. The landscape is beautiful, very peaceful, and such a nice place to relax and spend time outdoors. It’s always a pleasure to come back home.
To look back is to relax one’s vigil.
Before every game I pray, I find solace. It helps me to relax and prepare.
Pray thee, spare, thyself at times: for it becomes a wise man sometimes to relax the high pressure of his attention to work.
Relax! Life is beautiful!
You need to stay calm the day of the contest. Not let the weather bother me and just relax.
It’s amazing how much the sense of telling a story with a beginning, middle, and end helps me to relax. I find that the mass of stories that one is subjected to living one’s life is otherwise overwhelming.
I think I did a lot of really stupid stuff really quickly in my twenties and that sort of led me to want to sort of just relax a little bit. Relax a lot.
When it comes to friends, as in people to relax with, that’s my wife and my kids.
Wait for those unguarded moments. Relax the mood and, like the child dropping off to sleep, the subject often reveals his truest self.
I like to relax.
I like to relax; of course I do! But when I am inside the pitch, that is it. You have to go on full on from the first minute.
But it’s been perfect – where you grew up is where you relax. It’s been the most perfect thing to have the country lifestyle again after my fall and after the Melbourne Cup.
I’m a very nervy kind of person, who finds it almost impossible to relax.
Normally, what I do for fun is just nothing. I try to just relax. Normally, it involves just relaxing and reading and maybe going out and meeting up with a friend. I live a very simple existence. I would much rather just sit around and listen to a couple of records and read the paper.
I’m not a neat freak. I don’t mind things being messy but I mind them being dirty. I just can’t relax in a dirty environment. I like things organized.
I just try to stay as focused as I always am, relax and make sure I can help the team out whenever I can.
As I’m a complete water baby, being by the beach helps me relax.
Yoga will uplift you if you are feeling sluggish or down, relax you if you feel high-strung, and soften your edges if you are feeling angry.
I used to get stressed out all the time when I thought winning was important. I wanted to try to win and help my kids win. Once I figured out it wasn’t about winning or losing, it was about teaching these kids about being men, that’s when I started to relax.
In T20, there’s a time shortage because you’ve got four overs. In one-day cricket, you relax, and the game goes long, and you only win the game in the last 10 or 15 overs.
That was one of the lessons I had to learn – just relax and play. Don’t worry about what’s happened in the past; don’t worry what’s going to happen in the future. You are playing a game you dreamed your whole life about playing. There’s no sense in ruining it by worrying or doubting.
I feel like I’ve reached an age where I can relax a little bit with the knowledge of what I’ve been through, take all that experience and use it. I love the challenge of trying to get back to where I’ve been, and beyond it.
I think a lot of us feel the need to always be connected, and finding time to relax and sometimes play is something that I think we all need to make more time for, especially me.
It’s very important for me to try to relax when I’m travelling, and playing my flute helps me to unwind.
Life is filled with tragedy, with long patches of struggle and with, I think, beautiful bursts of joy and accomplishment. Blessed with those moments, you just try to relax as much as possible and focus on the little things, like the joy of changing your baby’s diaper.
I don’t have anything to prove anymore. I can relax.
I just can’t relax. That’s my problem.
When I’m working, especially when the role is very intense or very demanding, I actually tend to relax just innately afterwards because work relaxes me more than anything.
When our backs are on the wall, that’s the time when we enjoy having fun, relax out there, do our thing, don’t get the pressure on, see the results, day by day, game by game.
So I think it’s like the night before the exam. Obviously, you stress. But when you have done your job well, then you need to go down, relax and enjoy.
One thing I have noticed is that when you’re a younger editor, you’re more intense about it. As you go along, you relax a little. More and more, I feel that the book is the author’s. You give the author your thoughts, and it’s up to him or her to decide what to do.
Wherever I travel, I always head for a drink at the hotel bar as soon as I arrive. Not only is it a great way to relax, but it’s a fantastic way to feel the pulse of a city.
It’s funny; in fashion, you can never relax and feel like it’s all sorted. Every season, you have to give yourself a challenge and come up with something new and fresh.