People at the Top Share the Best Career Advice They Ever Got
Every time a big name crosses the path of AOL Jobs, we ask them to share the best career advice they've ever received. We figure if it worked for them, perhaps it'll work for the rest of us.
We've compiled a list of some of our favorite responses below -- from Ryan O'Neal to Carlos Mencia; Donald Trump to Gene Simmons -- but we're not done. We'll continue to add nuggets of wisdom throughout the year, so be sure to check back! And if you've got powerful words of career-related inspiration to share, please add them to the comments below.
My first acting coach, Sheila Wills, told me to always be ready! Stay in shape and take good care of yourself through good health and nutrition!
– Vivica Fox
Find something you love to do then find someone to pay you do it. I heard that while I was driving in Rome.
– Ryan O'Neal
Ryan can be seen in the new docu-series Ryan & Tatum: The O'Neals which airs on Sundays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on OWN.
The best career advice I received was from my dad. He said to me, "If you can fix it, it's a problem. But if it has no solution, then it is a simple truth and you must accept it." I guess it was his version of the serenity prayer. Nothing ever told to me by anyone else has impacted me or affected the way I deal with my career more than those words.
– Carlos Mencia
Mencia recently performed at Joey Thumbs Dueling Piano Bar in Joplin, Mo., donating the proceeds from the show to the Ozark Food Harvest. He's currently touring in "Carlos Mencia LIVE."
After my first roast Milton Berle told me, "They only remember the home runs." I've slowly discovered that this applies to almost everything in life.
– Jeffery Ross
Relax -- don't try to make everything happen overnight. Don't get frustrated because you're not "there" yet. Every day is a stepping stone.
– Ty Pennington
Pennington is the host of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"
To never put all your eggs in one basket has always been a good idea and a mantra of mine. Spread the risk. Have one job and do one thing, and be able to do two or three other things in case one thing doesn't work out. Just don't be a master in one and a knucklehead in all others.
– Gene Simmons
My father told me to "know everything you can about what you're doing," and he gave me his four-step formula for success: "Get in, get it done, get it done right, and get out."
– Donald Trump
"Do NOT screw this one up" -- from my stepmother, Vicki, before my last screen test for 'WNTW.'
– Stacy London
It came from Oprah. She said, "Phil, be who you are. Don't let them homogenize you, don't let them change you, be true to yourself, true to your values. That will carry you to the end."
– Dr. Phil McGraw
Work harder than the next person and don't complain about it. Don't take yourself too seriously. Close your eyes and try to envision what your next step is every once in a while.
– Rachael Ray
Grace is above praise and blame.
– Suze Orman
Listen to yourself, first.
– Darla K. Anderson
Anderson is the producer of movies that
include "Toy Story 3," "Finding Nemo" and "Monsters, Inc.")
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