“all I want is to play some kick ass woman in an action movie in a fit outfit who can dual wield weapons and has a horse that she flips onto” -@EvaNoblezada
Stop comparing yourself to other people—in any aspect. It can be looks, success—it can literally be anything. You have to realize that your strengths are your strengths. You have strengths that they don’t, and you have weaknesses that they don’t; and that’s what makes people so powerful, that they’re so different. Comparing yourself to other people and saying you’re never going to be good enough is the quickest way for you to fail and empty yourself of self-love and confidence. Do the opposite. I find inspiration from people, but I suffer from that myself. I always compare myself to people and say “I’m never going to be like this, I’m never going to be as good as so-and-so” and that made me sink. But do your own thing, follow your instincts, and remember to love yourself, because I think that’s the most important thing | x
“[Miss Saigon] forced me to grow up and made me realize how to understand who I am as a person and as an actor and it really ignited my passion to act and perform and tell a story. It taught me as a young woman how to live my life. It taught me a lot of things and I am grateful that I get to do this with this elite group of people and that I get to work with them.”
And you will keep me safe And you will keep me close And rain will make the flowers grow…