Secret of Success🔥🔥🔥
Countless books seminars and gurus promised to teach you the secrets to success.
Well here's my secret there are no secrets to success actually it's pretty simple want to excel in whatever you do get to work keep working and don't stop until the job is done that's called work ethic I'm the sideline reporter for NBC Sunday night football I won't lie it's a dream job but it isn't a dream come true there's no fantasy involved just a lifetime of hard work I had my first real job at thirteen I was a paper girl I delivered newspapers to people's homes and sold subscriptions door to door that job taught me persistence I learned that to succeed especially in sales we have to knock on a lot of doors in high school I worked at Baskin Robbins the manager didn't appreciate it when I gave out overly generous portions to customers.
That taught me accountability until you run the show you answer to the person who does.
A few years later I worked as a telemarketer for an insurance company a lot of people look down on telemarketers I don't if you think a legitimate job is beneath you you don't deserve that job or any other like all telemarketers I was rejected far more often than not usually I didn't get past the first sentence but sometimes I did enough to make some good money the path to success is paved with failure.
As a waitress in college I learned that you need to smile and treat customers well even when you're having a bad day leave your mood at the door or expect to be shown the door.
After I graduated I had seven jobs count him seven one of those was a public relations assistant in Los Angeles it was fun but it involved ridiculously long hours that was okay though I got used to it and one long hours were called for later I was ready I went from PR to producing a morning radio show the host had talent we put out a good product but it wasn't enough because timing and luck are also important and you can't control those you can only control what you do is just have to keep working what choice do you have.
The radio show gave me the idea that I could be a host the talent I put together a demo and sent it out to every station I could find an address for I finally caught the eye of a sports show in Charlotte North Carolina I decided that I would never think of myself as a female sports reporter but just as a sports reporter my ambition is to be the best sports journalist period what is being a woman have to do with it as a newbie I was at the station all day and took every assignment that I could especially the ones no one else wanted after five months TV stations noticed I was scooping their stories and started calling.
One of those was CBS sports I took that job it was a huge jump and it put me under a microscope I wasn't used to that I made a lot of mistakes some honest ones and some really dumb ones all of them were public my bosses didn't hold back their displeasure and neither did the viewers this push me to screw up less and taught me how to deal with criticism mistakes are life's way of highlighting what you need to improve so I can't make mistakes and I kept improving after five years I was offered a job at ESPN after ten years there I joined NBC where I am now.
After all of that a lifetime of work I think I've learned what it takes to succeed whether it's your first job or your dream job the formula is always the same get to work keep working and don't stop until the job is done that's the secret that's not a secret to success.
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