Friday, July 27, 2012

Love What You Do.

You know when you try to hold back crying so you hold your breath and you can feel the tears creeping up to the corners of your eyes? You hold it in, then someone gives you a hug and it's straight down hill from there. You end up making a more obnoxious noise crying from trying to hold it back then if you just let yourself cry. That was me yesterday. Just a straight up mess. Talk about embarrassing. You know you like working somewhere when you cry like a child when you're leaving. Yesterday was my last day of my internship at Capitol Records. To say it was a great experience would be a complete understatement. Not only did I learn all about the music industry and the business behind it, I learned about myself and developed some amazing relationships. The people I worked with in Brand Partnerships were not only brilliant, but they were GOOD people. And let me tell you, good people are hard to come across in the crazy city of Los Angeles. They never made me feel like "the intern," and included me in on everything. This internship never included getting coffee or doing the shit work around the office. They knew what talents I had, and they had me utilize them. I took over all of the creative for the Brand Partnerships team in LA and New York. I recreated all the artist one sheets and graphics for the website. Not only did I get to do actual WORK, but I loved doing it. As a matter of fact, everyone at Capitol loved what they did. That is what made it so hard to leave. Yeah I learned how to build websites, perfected my InDesign and PhotoShop skills, learned all about sales, marketing, and PR within the music industry, and so much more; but the most important lesson I learned was: LOVE WHAT YOU DO. I still haven't made up my mind exactly on what it is I want to do, but I do know that whatever I do, I want to be excited when I wake up in the morning. Too many people in this world settle. I refuse to be one of them. I will be forever grateful for the experience of a life time I got working at Capitol Records. As for now, I have one full year of college left and living off my parents pay check. Time to make some memories. A few goals I have for the semester:

1) Figure out what it is I want to do, and do it.
2) Take advantage of every opportunity, event, and moment.
3) Stay true to myself.
4) Cherish life, no matter how cliche it may sound.
5) Trust in God.

                                                                    Time-Selebrities

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