I always feel like, when you go into an audition, your best chance at success is to be as comfortable as you can be. It's generally more helpful for me to just be confident and comfortable.
You need to feel comfortable. When you're comfortable, you feel confident. And when you're confident, the world is your oyster. Most important, you gotta feel what you wear.
It's very easy to confuse confident motion with being productive - and they're not the same thing. Productive to me means measurable outcomes that apply to my most important to-dos that positively affect my life. That's it.
I think we could get people to both be more productive and happier. We're less productive as individuals. We're less productive as companies, and we're more miserable.
With every job you get more comfortable, you do better, you're more confident.
It's true that I'm not ashamed of my body. I'm comfortable, and I think more women should be more confident.
The more comfortable you are in front of the camera the more you can emote well. If you are confident then 90% game is won.
At 50 you're more confident, more comfortable in your skin and you don't put up with nonsense, especially from men.
When you're prepared, you're more confident. When you have a strategy, you're more comfortable.
If you're feeling comfortable and confident in whatever you are sporting, you will pull it off. One can even wear garbage bags if they are confident enough.
I related to 'Sierra' in the fact that I tend to come off as pretty confident in who I am, but definitely in high school I had a lot of insecurity and was unsure if I should be changing myself to fit in more.
My personal style statement is to be comfortable because if you are comfortable you are confident.
Donald Trump says he'll cut taxes and that will make the more productive members of our society more productive still and that he'd create more jobs.
I just feel so much more comfortable and confident every game I play.
I never feel more confident and comfortable than when I'm wearing a Tom Ford suit.
As an actor, throughout three years, I've become more comfortable within my own skin and confident.