We all learn submission because we all have 'bosses', whether we're presidents of companies or not. The easiest place to learn it is in family.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I would say I'm a boss who's learning, and I hope people have the patience for the fact that I'm learning along the way because that's a tough thing.
You do it a day at a time. You write as well as you can, you put it in the mail, you leave it under submission, you never leave it at home.
If you do your job properly you usually learn a lot from any role you do.
I'm going from doing all of the work to having to delegate the work - which is almost harder for me than doing the work myself. I'm a lousy delegator, but I'm learning.
The least learned, for the most part, have been always most ready to write.
Every role sort of teaches you how to prepare for it.
Whether it's being a leading man, making TV shows, being with my family, I've learned a lot.
I think it's easiest to teach by example. My dad didn't tell us to work hard; we just saw how hard he worked. I know I have shortcomings - like a short fuse - but I've learned you can't come home from a long day of work and snap at the kids.
It turns out I'm not very good at working with a traditional boss.
I've been taught by everyone I've ever worked with.
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