Katelyn Ohashi As a gymnast, I’ve always compartmentalized my life, which is a blessing and a curse. But over time, I’ve learned that my sport doesn’t fully define me, and I think that’s where a lot of the joy in my routines comes from now: I’m not compartmentalizing as much, and I know who I am beyond my sport. – Katelyn Ohashi
Chris Borland I think I did a good job of compartmentalizing my life. It’s crazy to say it, but even if football was this dangerous thing, it was a place where I could focus all my energy. I’m sure it’s not the healthiest thing to direct stress from football into football, but that’s basically what I did. – Chris Borland
Ariel Pink There’s no relationship to the narrative anymore. People want their own interpretation of history. We’re compartmentalizing, forgetting what came directly before, like it’s not a big deal. That, to me, is a crime. – Ariel Pink
Apolo Ohno My life has always been compartmentalized into different aspects. I have my speed skating Olympic pursuits, I have my personal life and have my business life and have my entertainment – TV – Hollywood – whatever have you – always compartmentalizing every aspect of my life. – Apolo Ohno
Alison Mosshart I’m inspired by being in a different town every day – all the people I meet, all the things I see. There’s no way of compartmentalizing everything in my head; whatever I’m taking in is coming out in some way. I think I love painting so much because, for me, it’s so fast. There’s not too much thought in these paintings. – Alison Mosshart