Jose Mourinho revealed he has already turned down three job offers since he was relieved of his duties as Manchester United manager.
The 55-year-old was let go by United in December after they made their worst start to a league season in 29 years.
“I am happy with these three weeks, I am happy with this experience and I am going to have other experiences that normally I cannot have,” Mourinho told BeIN SPORTS.
“I know me and I know by the end of March I am struggling with my happiness, I know my nature.”
Mourinho has also managed the likes of Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid and insists he will return to the top once more.
When asked if there was ever he could one day manage in England again or if his future lay elsewhere, he could not give a definitive answer.
“It depends, as I say, I will analyse things, I don’t like to speak about it but, I refused already three options, because I didn’t feel it was what I want,” he said.
“So I am going to be calm in this aspect and the more time I have the better I can prepare.”
Mourinho also believes the mentality of players is changing and says one of his players asked him to stop criticising him publicly having fallen out with the likes of Anthony Martial and Luke Shaw.
“I had recently one of my players, I was just coaching them, and when I coach on the pitch I like to see myself free because I am in family and I want to be able to criticise everyone,” he added.
“I had one player say, he was very polite and not confrontational, ‘Please when you criticise me, can you do it in private?’. I said why and he said, ‘Because it’s my stature in front of the other players, when you criticise me I don’t feel comfortable’.
“He was one of the top players of his generation. Nowadays you have to be very smart in the way you read your players and their personalities.”