A Quote by Courtney Hadwin

I think the stage is the place where I feel most comfortable and most myself. — © Courtney Hadwin
I think the stage is the place where I feel most comfortable and most myself.
The stage is the place I feel comfortable - it's almost as if real life is where I feel most nervous. Conversations are a lot more nerve-wracking.
It sounds a cliche but when I'm on stage I'm at my most relaxed, I feel most like myself. When I have the music and the costumes and everyone else around me, that's when I feel most free.
I feel most myself when I'm reading, but by that I don't mean that I'm most comfortable when I'm reading. I feel most fully a person who's torn between attention and inattention, between loving and hating, between hyper-responsiveness and total dullness. Reading is not a comfortable experience for me.
A lot of people get home from work and sink into a good chair, the place in their life where they feel most comfortable. I get that comfort in space, the place where I most feel like I belong.
I want to be myself. That's when you feel the most comfortable, that's when you have the most success, and that's when you're the most happy.
I grew up doing stage work as a child and as a teenager, so the stage is my home where I feel most comfortable.
I'm the most comfortable when I'm at home resting doing nothing.I feel the most myself when I'm with music.
The stage is where I feel most comfortable, and I miss it all the time.
If you talk to most athletes, the place you're most comfortable is your playing field. I'm not so comfortable at a podium or talking about events.
I would say, maybe from five years on, I sang on stages constantly. That's what I call my natural habitat: It's a place where I feel most like myself and the most confident, the most excited.
I think the most important thing is to feel comfortable. If you don't feel comfortable with what you're wearing it really shows.
I think the most important thing is to feel comfortable. And if you don't feel comfortable with what you're wearing it really shows. Just make sure you find your own style rather than going with what everyone else is wearing. If you feel comfortable, it's going to get you noticed in the right way. That's better than worrying about what everyone else is wearing and feeling awkward. That's the most important thing.
It is when I am on stage that I feel most comfortable. It is my home. It is the only thing I have known since I was a kid.
I think most people, most rational people, most people that I would feel comfortable sitting in a room with, understand that wrestling is scripted entertainment. But they don't want you to remind them of that.
I think I am most comfortable when I am on stage. I feel free, like I can be or do anything and it feels like home.
That's the most comfortable place for me. In the beginning, yes, I was nervous going on stage. I was not a natural performer. I really had to acquire that skill.
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