Taylor stays happy
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Taylor shares her tips to stay happy on First magazine’s December issue.
1) Swift admits, “I’ve always had the mentality when I’ve been scared – jump anyway!” This helped her out when she’s been scared to walk in a record label ALONE.
2) “I’m tired all the time,” says Swift. “But I’m never tired of what I do. I think those two things are very different….But the way that I know I’m doing what I’m meant to do is that I never get tired of it. I’m always wanting more.
3) “I stress about my problems and everybody’s problems, and things that aren’t even problems, I stress about,” admits Swift. That’s why Taylor prefers a hands on approach. She writes her own songs, producers her album and puts together her own look. That helps her keep her anxiety in check.
4) “The moment you realize that what makes you different is kind of awesome, I think your life just becomes a lot happier. If you try to keep changing who you are, eventually, you’ll run out of things to be. It’s just easier to be yourself,” adds Swift.
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Here’s an excerpt from the Women’s Health article (via AceShowbiz)
“[Growing up on a Christmas tree farm] was basically a shunning – and that’s never a good thing, you know?” she says. “A lot of girls thought I was weird. Actually, the word they liked to use was annoying. I’d sit at their lunch table and they’d move to a different one.”
Not being bullied ever since she became famous, Taylor however finds out that she has more friends when she was still in senior high school compared to when she is a famous singer. “It’s funny – I thought my contact list in my phone would grow if I was in the music industry. But I had more people in my phone book when I was in high school!” so she openly reveals.
As for her first job, Taylor doesn’t mention exactly what it was. But the fact that she began writing her first song when she was still 8 years old has earned her enough money to buy herself a Lexus 430 SC convertible, the vehicle that she still drives.






















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