I've always believed in myself, and it's such a long competition over two days, you can't worry about what anyone else is doing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think that you have to find a piece of yourself in every role you play. If you don't believe what you're doing, you cannot expect anyone else to believe it.
It took me a long time to realize that to walk around without a certain amount of belief in myself, to walk onto a job with my tail between my legs, wasn't behooving anyone else.
You have to believe in yourself before anybody else believes in you.
I think for a couple of years I was believing that I was doing it all on my own and I wasn't.
I always believe in myself, no matter what my ranking.
Belief in oneself is incredibly infectious. It generates momentum, the collective force of which far outweighs any kernel of self-doubt that may creep in.
I've always had a belief in myself and an ability to always do what I believe.
I have never believed in my own ability to succeed at everything. I recognize I'm a human being like everybody else, and I make mistakes and fall short time and again.
Why don't you start believing that no matter what you have or haven't done, that your best days are still out in front of you.
I may not believe in myself, but I believe in what I'm doing.