Lana performs at the Glastonbury Festival of Music and Performing Arts in June 2014. Image: AFP
Los Angeles:
Singer Lana Del Rey feels more positive about her abilities when she is happy.The 28-year-old singer says she feels confident when things go on in her busy life smoothly, reported Daily Mirror.
"I think for me, what makes me confident changes every day. But generally I would say confidence for me just comes from being really happy, "the singer said. (Also Read: Lana wasn't paid megabucks for Kimye Wedding)
"And that could be anything down to my environment or being lucky enough to have my muse with me or (hearing) an amazing melody for the first time," she said.
Meanwhile, the Summertime Sadness star, whose real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, believes people should grab every opportunity they can and find the strength within to explore different paths in life.
"I would feel at any point in my life that it was never too late to just sort of switch into any different lane or any different vein, you know, just to kind of be free enough to sort of explore things."
"I think that being worried about whether or not you're ever going to make money, I think that trips people up a lot," concluded the Radio singer.
"I think for me, what makes me confident changes every day. But generally I would say confidence for me just comes from being really happy, "the singer said. (Also Read: Lana wasn't paid megabucks for Kimye Wedding)
"And that could be anything down to my environment or being lucky enough to have my muse with me or (hearing) an amazing melody for the first time," she said.
Meanwhile, the Summertime Sadness star, whose real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, believes people should grab every opportunity they can and find the strength within to explore different paths in life.
"I would feel at any point in my life that it was never too late to just sort of switch into any different lane or any different vein, you know, just to kind of be free enough to sort of explore things."
"I think that being worried about whether or not you're ever going to make money, I think that trips people up a lot," concluded the Radio singer.