"You have to be the one setting your own goals, trying to achieve those goals"
About this Quote
Coming from Johnny Bench, the subtext lands harder. Catcher is baseball’s least glamorous command position, the job where leadership is mostly invisible until it fails. Bench wasn’t just performing; he was managing pitchers, studying hitters, enduring the daily wear of squatting and collisions. In that context, “setting your own goals” isn’t a poster slogan so much as a survival skill. A catcher who lets other people dictate his standards - batting average, awards, chatter - loses the thread of the work that actually wins games: preparation, decision-making, resilience.
There’s also an implied boundary here: other people can support you, even teach you, but they can’t do the internal accounting. Bench frames achievement as self-authored, which is both empowering and slightly unforgiving. It’s a reminder that motivation borrowed from applause is a short-term loan; real ambition has to be self-funded.
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| Topic | Goal Setting |
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Bench, Johnny. (2026, January 16). You have to be the one setting your own goals, trying to achieve those goals. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-have-to-be-the-one-setting-your-own-goals-106992/
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"You have to be the one setting your own goals, trying to achieve those goals." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-have-to-be-the-one-setting-your-own-goals-106992/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








