I have learned to watch myself and give myself constructive criticism. Although I have to cover my face and peek sometimes!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One thing that I don't think my critics realize about me is that I've been trained to look adversity in the face.
I'm usually a fairly harsh critic. It depends. I tend to really not watch my work, because I just feel uncomfortable, and I can be highly critical.
When people criticise you, you've got to listen to that criticism, and to learn from it, which I've tried to do.
I kind of learned that I am way too tough of a critic on myself and that other people are not judging me as harshly as I judge myself, so I need to give myself a break.
I'm my own severest critic, and I realize when I make mistakes.
You can learn a lot from criticism if you can take what's constructive out of it. If you read a review that starts with, 'This person is an idiot; who do they think they are?', you're not going to learn anything from that.
It's been so difficult to watch people criticize me and my intentions.
It's difficult to see yourself up on screen without being a critic.
When I was a kid, I had a tendency to criticize. But when I did, my mum would whisk me off to the bathroom to stand in front of a mirror. Ten minutes, never less. To think about how criticism is a poor reflection on the one who criticizes.
I'm a tough critic on myself.
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