My ambitions are to be the Stoke number one and England number one, but there are other things I want to achieve in my career as well.
I've got an awesome career happening, and I absolutely am so stoked with how it's all worked out.
It was a June day when I began my career as a national journalist. I stepped into the Detroit Bureau of the 'Wall Street Journal' and started on what would be a long, varied, rewarding career. I was 23 years old, and the year was 1970.
I've been through periods of stress, turbulence in the market for over the course of my career, various times, and never in any of those other periods have we had the advantage of a strong economy underpinning the markets.
Disney has been such a big part of my early career. I've done two pilots for Disney, and I've been working with them since I was 16, and I just turned 21.
As a teen, I enjoyed Sufi music and ghazals the most. But as my career began, I drifted off to playback and other streams over the years.
Early in my career, I was subjected to harassment in the form of some unwelcome suggestive comments and overtures.
I've learned that it's important to listen to employees at all levels, to engage them, to empower them. Whether you're a first-line supervisor or the head of an entire agency, you should be asking career staffers, 'What do you think?'
My whole life, not just in my professional career but in community theater, I played the supporting role.
A lot of blood, sweat, and tears have gone into this career of mine.
Maybe it's oldest-child syndrome, but I have always been competitive, even as a kid with sports. It spills into my career.
My career suffered massively because I had a reputation for being a very tabloid person.
The reality is that throughout my career I've tackled projects in Spain that I'm proud of.
I really carried that seventh-round tag with me my whole career, even at the end.
Randy Wittman told me not to shoot 3-pointers. That got me very uncomfortable. There were certain labels tagged on me very early in my career, spots on the floor where I felt uncomfortable.
My career was a roller-coaster ride but I never stopped taking chances.
When I left Tampa Bay, I felt like if my career ended at that point, I'd be okay.
'Taxi Driver' was one of the happiest moments of my career.
It's considered a coup to become a lead on a kind of cutting-edge television series. I mean, that's a plus for your feature film career and for your career in general. There are no walls anymore between the two.
I feel that, at this point in my career, I don't want to do another television show. I don't want to do a film.