In a recent interview with OK! magazine and journalist Michalis Rodopoulos, Mimis Denisi opened up about how she manages her emotional struggles and professional challenges. Despite appearing strong and in control, Denisi acknowledges the presence of inner wounds that fuel her creativity. ‘I don’t think anyone can write well without having some kind of wound inside them,’ she said. When asked if she has ever broken down, she replied, ‘Of course, alone. And I put myself back together alone.’ Unlike others who seek solace in friends, Denisi prefers solitude, reading, listening to music, crying, and writing as her means of recovery. She emphasized her relentless drive and creative passion, stating, ‘When others get tired, that’s when I start.’ This mindset was evident during her work at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall with beloved collaborators Giannis Tsimitzeli and Alexandros Antonopoulos.
Mimis Denisi: Admitting to Personal Breakdowns and Self-Recovery
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