My mantra is 'healthy body, healthy mind.'
“My mantra is 'healthy body, healthy mind.'”
— Ali Krieger · Mantra
The World Motivation
My mantra is 'healthy body, healthy mind.'
“My mantra is 'healthy body, healthy mind.'”
— Ali Krieger · Mantra
My mantra is 'healthy body, healthy mind.'
I felt like the Germans were being mean to me at training, but they were actually just trying to help. I learned really quick - which made me a better player. I'm appreciative of the way they treated me. It's just the language and, of course, as an American, I had to learn that. No offense to them; I love them to death, and I love my teammates.
I love my legs because they make me powerful and they make me feel strong. They've held up ever since I was young and have helped me get where I am today and be this successful.
I'm super active, so sitting on the couch and staring at the walls isn't ideal for me.
I think my mantra for saying yes to anything is just, 'Oh, I think that'll be a cool, interesting project,' or - sadly! - 'Ooh, this will help my career.'
I call what I do 'modal structures.' Sometimes they're songs, sometimes they're longer, sometimes they're this mantra - I've never called myself a spoken word poet.
My mother's mantra was, 'How would it look to the neighbors?' And so you don't do anything because you're worried about how it would look to the neighbors.
It's a neutralizing mantra to say to everybody, 'I come in peace.' I come in peace. That's why it's important.
I'm strong enough and have a pretty thick skin, but when people go after my kids, I just hit block-delete, block-delete. It's my mantra.
I don't want to get to a point where I consider the national team a club team.