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“That churning in your stomach on the morning of a game, I've missed it. That adrenalin rush, I can't help getting involved. I can't watch myself on TV jumping around like a madman. But you know what, I wouldn't change any of it.” quote by Paul Lambert
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“That churning in your stomach on the morning of a game, I've missed it. That adrenalin rush, I can't help getting involved. I can't watch myself on TV jumping around like a madman. But you know what, I wouldn't change any of it.”

Paul Lambert

About This Quote

Source Interview: Post‑game interview, 2022

The excitement and nervous energy before competition is thrilling and addictive, and the speaker embraces it fully.

In simple terms: Pre‑game nerves are exciting and enjoyable.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the adrenaline, don’t suppress it.

Themes

excitement adrenaline competition

Mood

energized enthusiastic

Type

motivational personal

When to use this quote

  • sports performance
  • public speaking
  • live events

Key Concepts

psychology flow state

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this adrenaline affect your performance?
  • Can you channel it constructively?
A Different Perspective

The rush can become overwhelming or lead to burnout if unchecked.

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