What's the most indispensable piece of career advice you've received? Treat ever yone with respect —people will always remember how they felt around you. This might be obvious etiquette for some, but when I worked in fashion, I witnessed how basic decency was not always applied to ever yone. If you’re in a people industr y, treat people kindly. Olivia You’ ve best career Advice Received ? “If it isn’t a hell yes it i s probably a hell no.” It’s a simple idea, and although we cannot sur vive on motivation alone, I think being able to trust your gut and confidently say that something isn’t for you is a good idea. Chanté “If you don’t love it , someone who does is going to obliterate you at it .” – Jack Butcher Mart y Oh, someone said say “yes” to ever y thing the first t wo years of being a freelancer and then do a career stock—ver y astute. That doesn’t really help with the power of “no” coming out of the repor t , but I do think specializing too soon can be limiting. I didn’t quit my full -time job to become a writer, but here we are. R aven Our leadership team s are incredibly suppor tive and generous with their time and suppor t . It ' s not really a piece of advice , but all of them make me feel lik e I can truly be myself, which is the best way to help someone succeed. Myr a If it ' s logical and people don ' t get it then you ' re probably really on to something. Marcu s “If it isn’t a hell yes it is probably a hell no.” — Chanté Rewriting romantic my ths of the creative industr y 55 Re alit y check
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