My best career decision was probably not giving up when I wanted to. God as well as my family and friends were there for me during my toughest times.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I were to look back at my career, I think my greatest achievement is very simple. I've been able to make choices where I could glorify God.
There were times, sure, I wanted my career to go better. But once it starts to go downhill, you can never get back, or only to some degree.
The early part of my career I really struggled, getting turned down again and again. I was in debt, and it was horrible. And then my family hit such highs in their careers, I asked myself what I was thinking going into the same profession.
I was very blessed in always knowing what I wanted to do, and by the grace of God I've been able to succeed in my chosen career.
I gave up my childhood for a career.
I certainly feel my career was a great career because it inspired so many many people, literally hundreds of people to follow a new kind of life and to realize that they could make out and advance their own professional and private and social lives.
Each of my career decisions has been very much about doing what I wanted to achieve in the role and then finding another challenge.
My personal life is awesome, but there's always more to strive for in my career.
For me retiring wasn't hard once I knew that that was the decision I was going to make.
My career hadn't rocketed to the top of anything, but I've worked consistently and done things I've loved.
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