A Quote by Alvin Leung

You have to be confident to be successful... I am somewhat confident. — © Alvin Leung
You have to be confident to be successful... I am somewhat confident.
I am very confident. I look confident. I act confident. I speak in a confident way.
I am confident and I work so hard to be confident. If I wasn't talented, then I wouldn't be as confident.
I feel very confident with the way I look. But I felt just as confident the way I looked before. I've always been confident with who I am.
You succeed because you've chosen to be confident. It's not really useful to require yourself to be successful before you're able to become confident.
I'm confident in my team. I'm confident in my coaches. I'm confident in my ability. I worked really hard to become a better mixed martial artist.
I'm a confident person next to the guy in the street, but if you go into the showbiz world, it seems the guys who are most successful are the most confident, and I don't think I fit into that category.
It doesn't inspire young men and women struggling with their own sexuality to be confident in who they are if I'm not confident in who I am.
I am not confident around people. Maybe, I have become slightly more confident over the years because of my profession.
I'm confident in my abilities and confident to know what kind of player I am. I've also been educated on the business side of it, getting your value.
If I'm feeling confident, then I write confident, happy, or assured music. I can hear some early electronic sketches I did where I'm clearly not confident and everything's a bit mid-range, nothing really pushes through.
I'm who I am. I'm confident. I think it's weird if you're not confident.
Basically, I think some of the weight helped take some of the walls down in reality, so basically I got a little more confident. I'm definitely not super confident, but I am confident that I don't have to hide behind those layers of fat and that I can actually open up to people a little more.
I certainly direct with confidence even if I'm not confident. I learned early on as an actor that confidence can be faked, and it's not always a terrible thing to do. A lot of times if people feel you're confident, then they're confident.
I think the opposite version of me is the one we don't see, which is there are tens of thousands of outrageously successful businesses of very quiet, very calculated, calm executors who are confident. You can't be successful without being confident. They believe in themselves. They have their own version of assertiveness ... I think confidence matters and I think other things matter, like I would tell you empathy is probably why I'm more successful than confidence. I'm empathic to the customer, to my business partners, to my employees.
If I was to direct a movie about a super-confident guy, first of all I would hate that character. I can do a super-confident guy who crashes and burns and has to rebuild himself as somebody humble. But a super-confident guy that just gets more confident and gets the girl and the money and more success? That's not interesting.
I've always gotten like, "you're a queen"' or "yes motha." And "you're beautiful" and a lot of people are saying that because I am confident, and they are finding themselves to be more confident. Especially when you meet them in person.
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