It's very rare that you can be in a career for as long as I have and still feel like you're constantly learning and coming at it from an almost childlike perspective.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I happen to be lucky in that I knew what I wanted to do as far as a career since I was nine years old.
It's not easy to sustain a long career, and sometimes I don't even think about how long I've been doing it.
There have definitely been ebbs and flows in my career, but, you know, part of the reason is that I'm a mom. I have a five-year-old daughter. She really factors into my choices, and I never want to go too long without seeing her.
They do say that the profession gets increasingly difficult, but my career seems to have been inside out. I'm playing the biggest parts now that I'm older. That's probably right, because I wasn't ready for them before.
Maybe at this stage in my career, it's from that younger generation that I have most to learn.
I'm still at the beginning of my career. It's all a little new, and I'm still learning as I go.
A career is a journey. I've been fortunate enough to work and be very successful over three decades, but I haven't achieved nearly what I want to achieve yet.
I want my career to grow gradually. There's still so much for me to learn. I'm just trying to take these opportunities to get better at what I'm doing.
I realized a career is built as much on what you don't do as what you do do.
I think that growth happens and that learning happens in anybody's life regardless of what profession you're in.