It means to not loose focus on what you see cause it will be your reward when you receive it.
Eyes on the Prize - album - was created in 2003.
Keep Your Eyes on the Prize was created in 1956.
Eyes on the Prize episode 2: Fighting Back (1957-1962)Eyes on the Prize episode 3: Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961)
He narrated the PBS series Eyes on the Prize in 1987 and 1990.
Angela's Eyes - 2006 Eyes on the Prize 1-13 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
The title of the prestigious award is the Nobel Prize.
The phrase "Keep one's eye open" doesn't mean the literal, to keep your eye open, that would be a little difficult. It does however, for the most part, mean to be watchful in all things that you do, be cautious and careful, don't head into something with your eyes closed, or with out checking all the possibilities and options out. The same goes with the saying "Keep your eyes on the prize", it doesn't mean to literally keep your eyes on the prize, however it means to keep your goals with in sight, always in your mind, what ever your "prize" is when you accomplish the needed task.
Angela's Eyes - 2006 Eyes on the Prize 1-13 was released on: USA: 15 October 2006 Germany: 1 October 2009
The subtitle of a document is the second title. The subtitle follows the main title, and is generally used to give further information on the text, or the given title. For example, the title "Cancer and the Eyes" may be followed by the subtitle "How the Eyes Signal Cancer in the Body."
Dennis and Gnasher - 2009 Eyes on the Prize Bad Day was released on: USA: 21 October 2010
'Keep your eyes on the prize' is an English idiom. It means to stay focused on the positive outcome which should result from your particular endeavour. It is also meant as a way of encouraging one if the going gets tough.
The clue is in the title of the award.