The 23-year-old actress said that she was affected by questions in the media about whether she could sustain a movie career after the successful 'Harry Potter' franchise in which she played Hermione Granger, reported Entertainment Weekly.
"For a while I kind of bought into the hype of, 'Will they ever be able to play anything else?'," Watson said.
"It gave me a sense of paralysis and stage fright for a while. And then a professor told me that they didn't think I should act, either. So I was really grappling with it and wasn't feeling good about it.
Watson said that she was "unsure" about continuing to act post-Potter until she read the script for 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower'.
"Falling in love with that and then having such a great experience on that movie kind of sealed the deal for me. I stopped intellectualising it, and it became much more instinctual," Watson said.
