A Quote by BeBe Zahara Benet

I have a motherly instinct and I'm always trying to give therapy. — © BeBe Zahara Benet
I have a motherly instinct and I'm always trying to give therapy.
I went to physical therapy, occupational therapy, voice, every kind of therapy except mental therapy - obviously!
I just try to live a moderate life of always checking and trying to be the best person I can be and I'm in therapy and am always working on something.
I write songs for myself, but I never keep them. I'm like, 'O.K., that was my therapy - it's out of my body now. I'm going to give it to somebody else so it can be their therapy, too.'
The thing a drama school can't give you is instinct. It can sharpen instinct but that can't be taught, and you have to have intuition. It's an essential ingredient.
I think life is instinct, and I just really go by that. That's one of the things I've learned - to always trust my instinct and it's always served me well.
I have all these friends who just love therapy, and I always say the reason that I'm absolutely not in therapy is because then I wouldn't have anything to write.
There is something that can happen to every athlete and every human being; the instinct to slack off, to give in to pain, to give less than your best; the instinct to hope you can win through luck or through your opponent not doing his best, instead of going to the limit and past your limit where victory is always found. Defeating those negative instincts that are out to defeat us, is the difference between winning and losing - and we all face that battle every day.
My sister was always very motherly, babysitting and stuff.
Writing is a type of therapy for me. I'm always trying to break down what happened, and why I felt a certain way.
I've been working hard: lots of therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, yoga too.
I always go by instinct and then wrestle with where by instinct brought me.
I always believe your instinct is the most correct instinct.
You're always searching for the thing to heal you, and I thought therapy would give me that. But it didn't - it just helps you recognize your demons.
I love therapy. I swear by therapy. I couldn't exist without therapy.
I've always believed in instinct over intellect. The instinct is what you always knew; intellect is what you figure out.
Notes are tricky in an audition, because I find, more often than not, my instinct is right. If they have a preconceived notion about the role and it goes against my instinct, unless it makes sense to me, it often throws off what I'm trying to do. Though sometimes they have an insight that I don't because they've been living with the script. I don't have one feeling or another about notes, but it is always a little bit of a red alert when I get one in an audition.
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