Putting Yourself Out There Quotes by Adam Lambert, Gayle Forman, Lee Hammond, Tavis Smiley, Chris Messina, Shakti Gawain and many others.

I think you kind of have to put yourself out there.
I think everything is happening all the time, but if you don’t put yourself in the path of it, you miss it. When you travel, you put yourself out there. It’s not always great. Sometimes it’s terrible. But other times … […] It’s not so bad.
The more you put yourself out there, the more there is for people to take exception with.
For me, like when you’ve put yourself out there emotionally, physically, and you’ve really put yourself on the line, for me, that means I’ve really done something.
I think as an actor, you’re constantly putting yourself out there, and a lot of times failing – and failing in front of a bunch of people – and sometimes you have a good moment and something clicks.
When we finally give up the struggle to find fulfillment “out there,” we have nowhere to go but within. It is at this moment of total surrender that a new light begins to dawn.
It is not the critic who counts
It is not the critic who counts…The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena.
You put yourself out there in the truest way you can and hope others do the same. You’ll connect or you won’t, but you did what you could.
If you asked people, “Do you like jazz?” they would be like, “not at all.” But I think that if you’re really putting yourself out there and really communicating, music can put you beyond people’s preconceptions, beyond their playlist.
It’s such a deliberate thing to sit down and write a tweet. You’re putting yourself out there in a very deliberate way, and over however many tweets, you start to create a character for yourself.
When you pick a career like acting, it’s challenging, but it’s a lesson every time you put yourself out there. I wouldn’t change it for the world – I love what I learn every single day.
The more you relate to something or somebody speaks to you, it means more. I think that putting yourself out there like heart-on-sleeve, is really important.
To make real friends you have to put yourself out there. Sometimes people will let you down, but you can’t let that stop you. If you get hurt, you just pick yourself up, dust off your feelings, and try again.
It’s better to put yourself out there and get hurt than to never take the chance at all.
Unless you have a huge ego, I think it requires a tremendous amount of bravery to keep putting yourself out there, knowing that you will get rejected most of the time.
If you do put yourself out there and do things that are not safe, then you run the risk of being criticized for it.