A lot of times, in the beginning of my career, I put pressure on myself just because I wanted to perform so well. I just wanted to be perfect.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was in high school, there was a lot of pressure on me. I felt like I had to be perfect.
I am putting pressure on myself to do my best and perform to my potential.
I put a lot of pressure on myself, more than anyone else.
I'm pretty demanding with myself and my work, and I always put a lot of pressure on myself. I try to do the best job I can every time.
The more I accomplish, the more pressure I put on myself.
I was putting myself under enormous pressure to be successful.
When I was younger, I felt pressure to become someone else once I became successful.
Whatever it is you're doing, whether it's your career or a particular focus, if you're trying to be the best you can possibly be, then you'll be putting that pressure on yourself.
I put a lot of pressure on myself. I think something's not good enough, and I won't stop until I feel like I've made it. I'm never satisfied.
By the time my first solo record came out, I was making a handsome living as a record producer. I had worked with the Band, Janis Joplin and all of these other artists in the Albert Grossman organization. So as my so-called solo career evolved, I never felt pressure that I had to come back and top when I might've done before.