Success doesn’t happen overnight. Keep your eye on the prize and don’t look back.
To give up is easy. But to hold it together when everyone else thinks you’d fall apart is true strength.
Admitting your weaknesses does not diminish your strengths: it shows your courage.
Women want to know what’s going on, whether it’s the guys in the huddle the guys on the couch. One thing that’s cool that I’ve seen as I’ve grown older is that women now think it is cool to enjoy sports and to sit there and talk the talk and know what’s going on.
Being a woman in a male-dominated industry, you are so afraid of people thinking you are weak.
Yes, I am an Irish lass through and through.
I don’t cheer for anyone because my job is obviously more important, but the reason why I got into sports is because of my father. He’s a giant sports fan and we are from New England, so he cheered for the Celtics and the Red Sox.
I think what I try to do with all the naysayers, negative comments, or even people that think you can’t do it, I’m trying very hard to use it as motivation and to add to that chip on my shoulder.
My mom is an art teacher and is very much into the performing arts. What can I say? She is the female in my life and has guided me on how to act and conduct myself. A lot of my strength comes from her.
Tim Tebow cannot dance, I know that. Tebow can do a lot of things, but he can not dance.
My dad used to call me ‘the human pretzel’ because I was able to bend my body, and because my legs are very long.
I’m somebody that has a very big competitive edge and a chip on my shoulder.
I’m in love with college football. I have such a blast with it.
I try to stay in shape just to handle things like the stress of a job or everyday life.
I always second-guess what I am doing.
Despite what I do for a living, I am very insecure about my body.