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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.
Your goal as an entrepreneur is to understand not only what your business does but the clients that it serves. If you really have your pulse on their needs and wants, then your 'absolute' failures are always going to have limits.
I can't understand how some guys get tired after one round. If you can't go the distance, why are you even in the fight?
It's tough, you know: I'm a chef first, and a restaurant owner, way before I was ever on Food Network, and it's a tough business.
Every entrepreneur talks about the passion you have for your work, and I think that's what's missing with a lot of women in business.
I did this movie called 'Lymelife' when I was 18, and you know, it was the first time I was working as an adult, a legal adult, and that was a huge growing experience for me.
To make films, it always begins with two words: what and how. First of all, you have to find a story, or what are you going to tell? And you have to find a way to tell it visually.
I remember the first job I ever had was working on 'Firefly,' and I was talking to Joss Whedon, and he was asking if I was going to Comic-Con. He called me a loser for not going that first year.
The owner always has the final say. You have to decide who is going to be the best fit for the organization.