A Quote by Susanna Reid

When you work in TV you have to develop a thick skin, and I have certainly grown used to criticism. — © Susanna Reid
When you work in TV you have to develop a thick skin, and I have certainly grown used to criticism.
I don't want to grow a thick skin. Some people say, "Oh, you're an actress, you have to get used to criticism." But I don't accept that. I'll never get used to criticism, and I'll always care about whether or not people like my performances - because I'm an entertainer, and I want to please.
As an actor, you have to get used to being told no, develop a thick skin, and just keep persevering.
If your friend is critical [of your work], you have to have a very thick skin and a thick skin is something that only builds up after it's callused for awhile.
In the performing arts you have to have thick, thick, thick skin, because of all the rejection you face on a daily basis, and the fact that work never lasts for very long. But you need thin, thin, thin skin in order to access all of your emotions and your creativity so that you can express it. You can't be dead inside. Otherwise you've got nothing to give. So it's a paradox, that we have to exist in both planes in order to do what we do.
Focus on your work. Be the best you that you can be. Develop a thick skin and let things roll off your back. And keep a sense of humor!
You have to develop a very thick skin.
Freud was the son of a Jewish merchant who had to move his whole family to Vienna because he couldn't get work. He, as a boy, had to watch his father be mocked and abused on the street for being Jewish... You develop a thick skin and you develop a certain kind of wit to defend yourself.
Develop a skin as thick as a rhinoceros hide!
I'm a confident woman with thick skin, and as a model in the public eye, I'm conditioned to accept criticism.
If a woman wants to succeed in the public arena, she needs to grow skin as thick as the hide of a rhinoceros. I have certainly, as you can tell, have had to learn how to do that, and there's a lot of good moisturizers I can tell you about if you're interested. The second thing is to learn how to take criticism seriously but not personally.
A woman with opinions had better develop a thick skin and a loud voice.
In this business you have to develop a thick skin, but I'm always going to feel everything. It's my nature.
Having a thick skin doesn't mean that you're hard or harsh. I was lucky because I was born with a thick skin. That doesn't mean that things don't bother me, but you have to keep it in perspective.
You develop a thick skin. And once all the chips have been played, you make sure you're working on behalf of Arizona.
You have to have a thick enough skin to cope with the criticism. I'm very self-critical and I have a lot of friends that I trust who are film directors and writers and people in my profession.
We've had to develop a super-thick skin. We've been beaten up more than any band in history.
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