The decisions that you make in your career stem out from the experiences you have early on in your career.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You learn from the things that happen in your career. You get up and down. You never give up. All the things that happened in my career, thank God it happened early rather than late in my career.
I just believe that the interesting time in a career is pre-success, what shaped things, how did you get to this point.
Each of my career decisions has been very much about doing what I wanted to achieve in the role and then finding another challenge.
We go through our careers and things happen to us. Those experiences made me what I am.
I've never been one to carefully calculate my career decisions, to sit on the outside looking in. I go with my passion and what moves me.
I made career decisions that came from the part of me who wanted to shun the limelight.
My father's peripatetic career also gave me critical perspective when it came to my own career choices.
I chose to have a career, and I enjoyed it while I had it.
Attachment to the past and fears concerning the future not only govern the way you select the things you own but also represent the criteria by which you make choices in every aspect of your life, including your relationships with people and your job.
I've just grown up a lot and started to encounter some of the big decisions of life in terms of what career I wanted to do and figuring out personal relationships and things.