A Quote by Julia Cameron

Accept the fact that you're an artist and stop second-guessing yourself.  Just do it. — © Julia Cameron
Accept the fact that you're an artist and stop second-guessing yourself. Just do it.
As an artist, you have to maintain focus and eliminate the distraction of second-guessing yourself based on the opinions of others.
You just can't spend any time second-guessing yourself.
I have to remind myself, Stop thinking about the future. Stop thinking about what happened at work today, or another choice you could have made. Just be with your kids. Just be with your friends. Enjoy your victories. Stop second-guessing things that have already happened.
I think that it's a benefit to have distractions because you don't overconsume yourself with what-ifs and you end up second-guessing yourself.
As an artist, you have to express yourself. You just can't stop being an artist.
If you don't have the confidence, it doesn't matter what you do, you're always second-guessing yourself.
Confidence is everything. If you start second guessing yourself, you're bound to run into more bad outings
You get frustrated when you don't win and when you're not successful. You have to keep battling. You don't give up. You don't start second guessing yourself.
You can choose who you want to be the hero [in Hard Candy], but youll be second-guessing yourself -- theres just no right answer. Our society is obsessed with finding good and finding evil, but I think were all capable of anything.
No matter what your dream job is, you'll likely hear 'no' many times before you achieve your goals. Just accept that as a fact. But by refusing to accept that 'no,' you'll separate yourself from the pack.
I'm not second-guessing myself as much as I used to, and I'm not second-guessing the people in my life as much as I used to.
Move forward with no second-guessing, no guilt trips, no hesitation. Your purpose is to recreate yourself anew in each moment.
You may not be able to convince everyone around you that you're doing the right thing, but you don't have to subject yourself to endless second-guessing from others, either.
I've had times when layups didn't go in, you start second-guessing yourself. It's how you come at it and how you react to it.
I don't want to be influenced as to what I write in the next book, to hear those voices in my head when I'm writing. The idea of second-guessing your reader is dangerous, trying to please some notional reader looking over your shoulder, instead of just yourself.
The second you stop questioning yourself is the second that you become the monster. -Merry
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