When I am out and about I feel watched. It's become second nature. The only time I get to be private is in my work. That is when I liberate the ego. The blessed-out sensation of liberating the ego.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My life and my work are very interlocked. That's partly why I like to keep my private life private.
Earlier in my career, I was much more super-sharey. There were moments when I wanted to process things that were happening to me more privately, and I didn't have the space to do it, because once you let people in, they're in, and you don't get to say, 'Oh, I want this for myself.'
I try to keep my private life private.
At the same time that I love meeting people and stuff, I'm a very private person.
I'm private in the sense that I like my personal space and only want people in the parts of my business that I choose to share. Anything I feel is too personal to share publicly, I keep to myself.
I try to keep my private life kind of private.
I always have been a private person. I like to be alone. When I was a little girl I used to listen to the radio and just be by myself.
Egotism: The art of seeing in yourself what others cannot see.
I'm not intensely private - I talk a great deal about my life and my work - I just don't play the game to excess.
Vocally, I'm definitely pushing out more. That feels good. It's very freeing. I've always been very private and consciously private. Now it's kinda like, 'Who cares.' I'm gonna be free and gonna be me. I feel good.