I learned to take the first job that you have in the business that you want to get into. It doesn't matter what that job is, you get your foot in the door.
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Every single thing I learned about marketing and building my business, I learned from my mom, and she had never been in the workforce. She just had great practical sense.
I learned how to be a learner. When you get in a job, the tendency is to say, 'I've got to know it. I've got to give direction to others. I'm in this job because I'm better and smarter.' I always took a different view, that the key was to identify the people who really knew and learn from them.
I learned the life of business, commerce - it's an art.
I got the first job and kept going. Once I got a job, I very much wanted to keep getting jobs, basically. I did try to learn what I could in those first couple of decades.
I learned I'm not a good executive, I'm an entrepreneur and I'm creative. I have to go with my gut and do what I want to do.
I guess what I learned the most was to feel lucky with what I have been able to accomplish and what I have and to feel humble about the people I have been able to work with.
I learned hard lessons, and I've taken that lesson and it's helped me become a better business person and a better leader.
Until 'Scrubs,' I didn't have a business manager. I learned everything on my own - and I learned the hard way.
I learnt the hard way about positioning in business, about catering to the right segments.
My mother taught me to love my work. I learned everything about business from her.
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