Go on - but don't think you can kill my confidence. I've had experts doing it for years.
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Most of the stuff I try in a game, in the moment, I have supreme confidence I'm going to execute it.
Everything I do, I build a kind of confidence net - 'I'm able to execute this; it's fine.'
Confidence is a lot of this game or any game. If you don't think you can, you won't.
I think my confidence has developed over the years in terms of the speed at which I will reveal how collaborative I want to be.
You must continue to gain expertise, but avoid thinking like an expert.
It took me so much time to build my confidence and say that I can take on more.
My theory is that if you look confident you can pull off anything - even if you have no clue what you're doing.
Any time it's a Swanton, I'm confident. But if I feel I can't do it, I won't do it.
I was very interested in that. It is very important to have confidence as well as to build up experience.
I'm confident in my own ability. If that wasn't the case you might as well pack it in now. If you think too much, you start doubting yourself, doubting your quality, so you have to train yourself in a certain way.
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