I was always confident in my ability, I was always confident in the talent that I had, and I felt WWE was a very good fit for me. After it didn't happen for a couple of years and I had a knee surgery and everything, there were times I had doubts.
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.
I'm very confident in myself and in my ability, but in boxing there's always the unknown.
I'd always been quite anxious and never felt very confident so I've always over-compensated.
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.
Obviously I'm very confident, not only on the golf course, when I race. I've always backed myself. I'm a very confident sort of person.
I was embraced entirely and completely by the LGBTQ community. So I always felt very comfortable and confident to live exactly how I wanted to.
I'm in remission. I need to get my physical conditioning to a higher level. I was always very fit. I need to get back to where I am very confident in my ability to bike a long way.
I never felt I was incapable of succeeding because I felt confident I could always learn what I needed to know.
I felt all the things that other teenagers felt. I was insecure in lots of ways, over-confident in others. I was very emotional. Excitable.
Self-confidence has always been one of my good qualities. I am always very confident. It is in my nature to be confident, to be aggressive. And it applies in my batting as well as wicketkeeping.
I'm very, very confident in my ability to see the game - even before it's played.
I am very confident. I look confident. I act confident. I speak in a confident way.
I always felt that my greatest asset was not my physical ability, it was my mental ability.
I'm always confident in my ability; you have to be as a goalkeeper.
I'm very confident in my own ability as a manager.