It wasn't nice having to work full-time. It's a rise that I wouldn't have predicted, but it's a good example for younger players of what can be achieved.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Many people want to scale back their working hours as they near the end of their careers, but not necessarily to give up work altogether.
Work is the thing that happens around the game time.
I think when I was on the corporate ladder, it was very difficult to maintain the hours. It's a little easier when you have you're an entrepreneur.
When I had a full-time job, I really wasn't that busy, but now I'm really busy. I guess that's a good thing.
I know the rewards of focusing on innovation and outcomes as opposed to hours. I've been fortunate to work with brilliant entrepreneurs who didn't have years of experience, and yet they changed the world.
It is true that as you have children, there are a good many months when you don't want to be working full-time. I agree that that's an issue.
It's shown and proved that hard work pays off. Make goals, achieve them and replace them with new goals.
I was very, very eager to work. It's just the way I am.
I think it's a great time to put out quality work, and it will speak for itself. You don't have to work so hard at being successful at it, because it is something that people want, so when they want it and it is good, then they're going to get it and continue to give it to other people.
I think the thing about that was I was always willing to work; I was not the fastest or biggest player but I was determined to be the best football player I could be on the football field and I think I was able to accomplish that through hard work.
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