Where I am now, you're very much at everybody else's mercy. You have no control over your career in a lot of ways. It's just important to know what your own goals are, because that's empowering.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've reached most my goals and when my career is over I will have many other things to do.
My career has been very strange. My career is like a heart monitor. I get involved in a good project now and then to keep things going. And then I make things that I work on that I hope are going to be good so I can make a living and keep a roof over the heads of those little monsters I have in my house.
I have experienced a tremendous amount of personal and professional growth, and I feel incredibly lucky that I'm able to make a career out of doing the things that I love.
It's important to set your own goals and work hard to achieve them.
On every job you do, you've got to raise your game. My ambition is to just get better and better every job you do - you should never stop trying to get better. You have to teach yourself new things - I don't think you necessarily learn them from other people because you have your own style of doing things, but hopefully you get better.
It's a really wonderful thing to focus your life on something other than your own personal career and ambition.
My career is there for everyone to see and delve into.
There is nothing in your background that inherently holds you back or means you can't achieve what others can achieve. You are the master of your own fate, and if you work hard, you can do what you want.
I always feel like I want to do my career my own way. I never follow anybody's path, what they've done.
It's not what you achieve, it's what you overcome. That's what defines your career.