I was never overexposed and work never became a chore. I was a very good girl wanting to do a good job.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was very good at my work and I wasn't real good at my life.
I studied business in school, so I worked for Chanel in marketing. And I also worked part-time in an office. So I had office jobs. And then I realized I needed to get the hell out of there, just realizing there was no fulfillment.
I was working part-time as a cleaner while I was going to college and then babysitting after school.
When the opportunity to choreograph came up, it was nothing more in my head but an opportunity. Then it suddenly became a career very quickly.
When I first went to work... I had over me an impetuous, hustling man. It was necessary for me to be up to the top notch to give satisfaction. I worked faster than I otherwise would have done, and to him I attribute the impetus that I acquired.
I was working all the time I was in college. I was working so much that I could hardly do my college work.
There were some jobs I wanted that weren't necessarily right for me at the time. The ones I thought I'd never get, I got. As long as I am doing the best work I can possibly do at any given time, I can't do any better than that.
It was a very well-rounded childhood with lots of different opportunities. My mom will say she set out to overstimulate me - surround me with way too many things and let me pick. As a result, I've always been a multitasker; I've always liked a lot of variety.
I had a job since I was old enough to work - since I was, like, 14.
When I got tired of going to school, I was kind of overqualified for a lot of jobs. Kind of underqualified for a lot of others.