You don't always get to work as much as you like, because I'm waiting to find things that I care about. Sometimes that's frustrating.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't really care what's going on I just care about getting my job done the best that I can possibly do and deal with the other things in my life that take a lot of time and a lot of thought.
Not being busy is something I worry about, but I think work begets work.
When you have a lot of opportunities, which I am blessed to have had in terms of my work, you get into the habit of not paying attention to certain specifics. And as we get busy, anything we do is the same thing.
I always have a lot of things going on because some things take years to make and others take five minutes. I like that there's always something going on. Working doesn't have such a momentous feel - like it's all or nothing.
Well, I've always just - I've never really gone out looking for work. I always waited for it to sort of hit me on the head.
I always feel the need to work as if I don't have a deal, because that's what's going to keep me around for a long time.
I need to feel like the work I'm doing is not necessarily important, but meaningful, at least to me, because otherwise it just becomes a day job. It just becomes factory work and I get really frustrated.
Some people care about their work lasting forever - I have little interest in it.
I never feel burdened or overwhelmed by my work. People tell you to find something you love for a career, and I have. That makes me feel very lucky.
I've always been really good at staying busy. Even while I'm working, I'm looking at what the next thing is.