You get nervous when you're identified with something that is really great and positive for so long. You don't want to not be that person, but there are going to be other roles in your career.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Whenever there's a role that scares me, I get panicked and nervous. I know that greatness might come because I'm going to get out of my own element and comfort zone.
I'm never nervous around anyone, which I think is a real key to my success. I was never nervous around anyone!
It's kind of my biggest fear: thinking I know somebody I'm going to be, and then I don't. It's probably only happened to me once or twice, but that was enough for me to definitely not do a role unless I 100% can be that person.
I get nervous about everything. I think there's something wrong if you don't get nervous.
I'm a shy person, so I get really nervous going into interviews.
People who say they're not nervous - I would be kind of curious to see how successful you are at what you do and how long you've done it. And what is success in your eyes? Have you separated yourself from everyone else in that craft? Or have you settled amongst the pack?
I think its important to keep an element of fear about yourself because it makes you appreciate the jobs.
I never think about any of my accomplishments and I always get butterflies in my stomach and I never get too comfortable with the status.
I don't particularly get nervous about anything.
I stopped getting nervous a long time ago, so any time I do get nervous, which is rare - about work, anyway - I always take that as a really good sign.