What inspires you, what excites you when you wake up in the morning?
JENNIFER ANISTONWhat inspires you, what excites you when you wake up in the morning?
JENNIFER ANISTONI’m not sitting somewhere dwelling on the past. I’m not fretting or obsessing about something in the future.
JENNIFER ANISTONIt would be great to have a little getaway place somewhere hot, maybe down in Mexico, since I love it there. But now that I’ve banned myself from the sun, I don’t know how that will work.
JENNIFER ANISTONYou can’t blame someone for not knowing what his or her job should be if you don’t ask for it right off the bat.
JENNIFER ANISTONIn high school there were so many Jennifers, I had all sorts of names, including Jo-Jen, Jenna, Jenna-Bean, and Jenny A.
JENNIFER ANISTONI went to the Rudolf Steiner School in New York, and you’re not allowed to watch TV.
JENNIFER ANISTONI feel sexy in my jeans and wearing my boyfriend’s T-shirt.
JENNIFER ANISTONMy world. My rules. I would command everyone to do so many things! Be kind. Oh, I would command everyone to stop buying tabloids!
JENNIFER ANISTONThere are many stages of grief.
JENNIFER ANISTONI just want to keep trying to surprise myself and I want to keep challenging myself.
JENNIFER ANISTONThe media create this wonderful illusion-but the amount of airbrushing that goes into those beauty magazines-the hours of hair and makeup! It’s impossible to live up to, because it’s not real.
JENNIFER ANISTONI’m a Pilates person. It’s great. I had a hip problem. I had a chronic back, a pinched nerve and a hip problem and it’s completely solved all of it. I love it. It makes me feel like I’m taller.
JENNIFER ANISTONDon’t rely on men but don’t shun them either.
JENNIFER ANISTONAs a teenager, I was an enormous fan of Valerie Bertinelli’s hair.
JENNIFER ANISTONIf our bodies aren’t being taken care of then our work starts to suffer and we’re not getting the most from our daily lives.
JENNIFER ANISTONI was a dumpy teenager. My mum was a model and was all about looks, so I rebelled by going goth. It took me years of peeling back the onion to finally stop using make-up as a mask and feel comfortable in my skin.
JENNIFER ANISTON