People don't mind you feeling low if you are still performing. But if you've shared too much, and suddenly your performance dips, that's when they start doubting you.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I feel like with every performance that I see, I get better because I've always thought - while I'm watching people perform - of what I would do.
Before every performance I feel nervous.
I get nervous every time, for every single performance, before getting up on that stage.
The thing that helped me come to terms with performing was an anxiety, a desperation for acceptance. There was never enough positive motivation in my life.
You worry just as much about great performance as you do about underperformance.
I get extremely nervous before performances. I pray and try to look at it as, 'I'll go out there and have fun,' but it's very nerve-wracking for me. I don't think that will ever change.
I've been so low sometimes and when everyone else would be so high because I didn't like myself.
I'm always nervous when I perform anyway.
When a performer doesn't get nervous, that is when you have to give up.
There's a tendency, when you're directing yourself, not to give the performance as much care, because you feel like there's too much focus on yourself, or that all these people are just standing around setting everything up, waiting for you.
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