I don't want to spend too much time dwelling on what I've already done because there is still so much to do.
“I don't want to spend too much time dwelling on what I've already done because there is still so much to do.”
The World Motivation
I don't want to spend too much time dwelling on what I've already done because there is still so much to do.
“I don't want to spend too much time dwelling on what I've already done because there is still so much to do.”
I don't want to spend too much time dwelling on what I've already done because there is still so much to do.
I think it's important that everyone understands that there's no real prescription to having an awesome life.
I often say my naivete early on in my career worked in my favor.
Getting fired was always a big deal to me. It's a bit like having someone break up with you.
A lot of people in my generation don't seem to get that you have to work your way up. I don't care if filing invoices is beneath you. If you don't do it, who do you think is going to? Your boss? Nope. That's why she hired you.
Maybe I spent more time dwelling on emotions than some people, and maybe that's why I ended up writing.
When I was born my parents lived in a flat so small that it now legally can't be rented out as a dwelling.
Life is not about dwelling on the bad.
I'm interested in people who are dwelling outside the mainstream. And very often, those people happen to be woman of color.
I would say I'm too guilty of dwelling on things too long.