For me, I'm focused on what I want to do. I know what I need to do to be a champion, so I'm working on it.
I don't think limits.
Repeating is harder than anything else.
I know what I can do so it doesn't bother me what other people think or their opinion on the situation.
I work hard, and I do good, and I'm going to enjoy myself. I'm not going to let you restrict me.
Manners is the key thing. Say, for instance, when you're growing up, you're walking down the street, you've got to tell everybody good morning. Everybody. You can't pass one person.
You have good days and bad days.
I've worked hard over the years, I've been injured and I've worked hard through it, and I've made it.
I don't like losing anyways.
When people contact me on Instagram or Facebook, kids and adults, who say, "You're an inspiration. You make me want to work hard to achieve my goals." If I can still do that after I retire that makes me feel good.