Gary Barlow would tell his younger self not to take life too seriously .
The Take That frontman has penned a letter to himself as a young man for Why Now s Dear Young Me series, and used the note to document some of the issues he struggled with as he grew up. My only advice I’d love you to heed is don’t take everything too seriously, he wrote. Take a night off now and then. Go to the pub. Have a Sunday at the seaside. Life isn’t all about work. Don’t feel guilty enjoying the fruits of what you’ve worked so hard for. I know you don’t do it for the material rewards but there’s nothing wrong in buying a new car if you’re worked hard for it. If you really do well at this you’re going to need the thickest skin. Many people don’t like seeing success. It reminds them of all they haven’t achieved. When you come face to face with this retreat to your studio. The answer to most of your problems will be found there.
09 March 2021
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The 40-year-old star felt under pressure to present a perfect image of herself early in her career, but Alicia now believes that being perfectly imperfect is the magic .
She shared: I did feel like I automatically had to be perfect. I felt like somehow I had to be this image or this perfection that people expected of me.
However, the If I Ain t Got You hitmaker admits that her outlook has changed over recent years.
Speaking during TIME magazine s Voices of the Future Women s Summit on Monday (08.03.21), Alicia explained: I ve actually decided to remove the word perfect from my vocabulary cause I think it s detrimental . And so being perfectly imperfect is the magic, and now I know that.
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