Every job I do, I like to think it makes me better or I learn things. It's all about how much something's going to stretch me or test me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What I try to do is to appreciate every job I have while I'm working on it.
The fact that I do so many things, it really nurtures me.
I just work hard at everything I do. If there's something I need to learn, I stick to it, I learn it and put everything I have toward it.
Every job I take, within minutes I'm thinking, 'I can't do this.' I think it's what makes me work. People think I just swagger in and do it. But I doubt myself all the time. It's what pushes me, what makes me work harder. The older I get, the less I take for granted.
I've always felt that work - learning from people who know more than I know - is what keeps you going.
Everything that I do has to be something new and something challenging, or with people that I want to work with. I take jobs for different reasons.
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 just really love doing what I do. I know every career is fleeting and there will be time periods when I don't get the opportunities that I'm getting right now, so I am taking advantage of them.
I love working and I love doing lots of things and a variety of things. It keeps your mind active... and you don't end up worrying about just the one thing. When I chew things over or analyze too much, that is when I can trip myself up.
I think I have enough of a sense to know what works for me and what doesn't, without going into some big thing and analyzing what I do. I'm in a position that allows me to do what I want to do, and I do it.