A Quote by Julia Stiles

I am forever grateful that I got some training in the theater - it reduces performance anxiety. — © Julia Stiles
I am forever grateful that I got some training in the theater - it reduces performance anxiety.
All good performance pieces have some philosophical validity. That's the difference between mere theater and performance art.
Great performers - in sports, the arts, business, or whatever field - have undertaken massive amounts of training. And when that training is complete... they train some more, and harder than they expect to perform. Why? Training builds confidence and ensures peak performance.
I never had any film training. I went to Northwestern. I studied education and theater. So it was all theater training.
Any movement at all that reduces disease, that reduces overdoses, that reduces property crime, that reduces violent crime, is good.
I am certainly suffering from a modicum of performance anxiety.
Since I am not a trained actor, and I act spontaneously, I thought getting some training in acting will definitely help me take my performance up a couple of notches.
I am grateful for my father's legacy. I am grateful to have found out who my real friends are. I am grateful for God's guidance.
Like many athletes, I played in college for the chance to play in the pros. In the years since I retired, I've come to realize that the education I got in college was for life. I will have it forever and for that I am incredibly grateful.
I am forever grateful for 'Cheers.'
I am forever grateful for Cheers.
As a kid, I was fortunate that we grew up near a children's theater, with all different classes and things; so as a kid I took classes there and as I got into high school I did all the community theater stuff. Then I came to college here in New York, going to Marymount Manhattan, and studied acting there. But most of the training I got was from working. Working with really great people.
I am very grateful for my life. I think one of the keys to not being depressed is to find gratitude and to be grateful for what you have. So I am grateful for what I have.
I am forever grateful to 'Ramayan' for making me who I am today. Had I not played this role, I would have never become an actor.
Working out always elevates my mood and reduces my anxiety.
I loved the city of Chicago, and I love the Reinsdorfs. I'm forever grateful for them in taking a chance on me, allowing me to become the player that I am today. It's still incredible to me that I got to hoop in a Bulls jersey.
I never got any training in how to write novels as an English major at Oberlin, but I got some great training for writing novels from anthropology and from Margaret Mead.
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