With her most recently new song "I Knew You Were Trouble" already hitting the charts, Taylor Swift pitched in on promotions by covering the November/December 2012 issue of WebMD magazine.
The 23-year-old country songstress looked stunning as always for the Matthian Vriens-McGrath shot front page while opening up about topics including revealing the stresses of her life and how she handles them.
Highlights from Miss Swift's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to WebMD!
On her life's pressures:
"I'm really proud of the record, but I'm always nervous about everything. There's a great deal of terror that fills my mind before I do anything, really. We're talking before an album comes out, before a photo shoot, anytime I read my name in print. There's a huge amount of pressure and responsibility because millions of people are going to potentially spend their hard-earned money on the album, there's a great responsibility for the critics who will ready about it, and responsibility for the girl who is going through a breakup and needs a song about what she's feeling and responsibility for the girl who doesn't feel good about her and needs a song for that, too, and I worry about saying or doing the wrong thing. Do you see the rabbit holes I go down?"
On handling worries:
"You'll always be worried about something, but if you can cut that list down by even the smallest amount, that's good. You only have so many hours a day, and if you can focus the energy on only the things you can control, it's more productive."
On exploring emotions:
"No matter what path my life follows, I'm always going to be exploring every aspect of human emotion. AndI'll always want to get better at everything."
Article Source: gossipcenter.com
On her life's pressures:
"I'm really proud of the record, but I'm always nervous about everything. There's a great deal of terror that fills my mind before I do anything, really. We're talking before an album comes out, before a photo shoot, anytime I read my name in print. There's a huge amount of pressure and responsibility because millions of people are going to potentially spend their hard-earned money on the album, there's a great responsibility for the critics who will ready about it, and responsibility for the girl who is going through a breakup and needs a song about what she's feeling and responsibility for the girl who doesn't feel good about her and needs a song for that, too, and I worry about saying or doing the wrong thing. Do you see the rabbit holes I go down?"
On handling worries:
"You'll always be worried about something, but if you can cut that list down by even the smallest amount, that's good. You only have so many hours a day, and if you can focus the energy on only the things you can control, it's more productive."
On exploring emotions:
"No matter what path my life follows, I'm always going to be exploring every aspect of human emotion. AndI'll always want to get better at everything."
Article Source: gossipcenter.com