A Quote by Jessie Reyez

I know I'm my own worst critic. — © Jessie Reyez
I know I'm my own worst critic.
I'm my own worst critic and harshest critic and I just want to put honest music out there.
I'm my own worst critic. I mean, I know what's wrong with everything that I've done.
When I look back, I don't have regrets. In the moment I am really, really hard on myself, I'm definitely my own worst critic and can be my own worst enemy, and I'm trying very hard not to be that.
I've never been competitive with other actors. I've been competitive with myself and I'm my own worst critic, a terrible critic I am, and unless I get something right, I feel very unhappy.
I'm my own worst critic.
I'm a perfectionist and my own worst critic.
Sometimes you're your own worst critic.
I'm my own worst critic and I think everyone in the band is a perfectionist.
I can certainly be my own worst critic and oftentimes forget to enjoy the here and now.
Don't be your own worst critic. If you're not confident in what you're saying, no one else will be either.
It's crazy how every guitarist is their own worst critic in many ways.
I'm my own worst critic, so I try and not focus on what I've done wrong, or what I could improve on.
I get in my own head, and at the end of the day, I'm my biggest critic, and I'm my worst enemy, too.
I'm my own worst critic. I could tell the critics a thing or two about my shows.
I'm my own worst critic, and if I don't pull off what I think I wanted to do in my head, then I won't be a happy girl.
I hate all of my own matches. I hate all of my own work. I am my worst critic.
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