In Hollywood, there’s a lot of talk about overnight successes. The truth is, those are mostly just fabricated stories, and what’s behind them are decades of hard work and dedication. But even if someone gets a lucky break, it takes much more to turn that into a sustainable career. That’s what I want for each and every one of you: to still be doing what you most love five, 10, 25 years from now. And I’d like to share with you something that has been imperative to my success.
You’re the CEO of your own company. I hope this isn’t surprising news. (If it is, congrats! How exciting.) One thing I’ve learned about show business is that if you don’t get the business side on lock, you are unlikely to have many opportunities to show anything. (See what I did, there?) And, one thing that all successful businesses do is constantly check in on their results and progress. And thus, I introduce you to…
The Annual ReviewThis will be the seventh year that I spend all 16+ hours of my drive back to Colorado (Go Broncos!) reviewing the previous year and setting goals for the coming year. I’ve been doing this with one of my best friends, and I can say that having a
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