A Quote by Bobby Deol

My greatest career mistake is giving interviews. — © Bobby Deol
My greatest career mistake is giving interviews.
For every obstacle there is a solution. Persistence is the key. The greatest mistake is giving up!
The worst frustration for a singer is choosing a career in making music and then not being able to make music because you're always giving interviews.
The number one mistake is giving pets table scraps. I made the mistake thinking I was showing my dog love by giving her food and treats. You see a tiny 4 oz. piece of cheese, but for a Boston Terrier like mine, that's like one and a half hamburgers. That's unhealthy.
Insecurity is very common among actors. When I started giving interviews and talking to people that I didn't know, it was a nightmare. I've learned how to deal with interviews and insecurity; I've gotten used to it.
I think the fact that I have a solid head on my shoulders and a brain inside that head gives me an edge over my competitors. It helps when I am giving interviews, charting out strategy for my career and choosing scripts.
If something is important enough to you that you feel the urge to donate your money or time to it, I think it's best to try to express that form of giving through your career, not just as something you do on the side. If you enjoy your volunteering and charitable activities more than your career, it means your career is in serious need of an upgrade. In my opinion your career should be your best outlet for giving.
The greatest mistake you can make is to fear making a mistake.
One of the greatest handicaps is to fear a mistake. You have stopped yourself. You have to move freely into the arena, not just to wait for the perfect situation, the perfect moment... If you have to make a mistake, it's better to make a mistake of action than one of inaction. If I had the opportunity again, I would take chances.
The greatest mistake is to continue to practice a mistake.
I hate giving interviews.
The week before the (US Open) I gave a few interviews for CNN, USA Network, New York Times, USA Today and Sports Illustrated which had been arranged beforehand. The reason for giving these interviews is not only because working with the media is just part of the job, it is much more my desire to contribute to the promotion of tennis in the U.S.
I'm intensely private. I don't like giving interviews.
I did, but I'm not real fond of giving interviews.
I decided if it was going to be a mistake to come to New York and try and make a career in fashion, then it was going to be my mistake... But the American dream is real. I'm living it.
One of the greatest gifts in life is giving time and giving love. It helps me to stay grateful and happy.
I'm not used to doing press conferences, and I don't like giving interviews.
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