A Quote by Christina Milian

The best business decision I've made was to become a songwriter. I can't say that I have a worst, because I don't have any regrets. — © Christina Milian
The best business decision I've made was to become a songwriter. I can't say that I have a worst, because I don't have any regrets.
When I bought my house in L.A., that was the best business decision I ever made, until the housing market crashed, and it became the worst business decision I ever made.
Leaving my first agent was both my best business decision and my worst business decision. It depends on how I want to look at my career because of opportunities that may have come had I stayed with him and because of the opportunities that did come because I had to fight harder for roles.
My best business decision was becoming a writer as well as a director, and learning all aspects of the filmmaking craft. My worst business decision was licensing music that I don't own.
I made the best business decision at 14 when I decided to get into acting. The worst was owning 2 homes at the same time.
With every decision you make in your life, you're going to have some regrets about the way it goes. You just have to chose which set of regrets you can live with the best, and try to minimize the amount of regrets you have.
On the whole, I don't think I have any regrets. Every decision that I have made and all the ups and downs made me the person that I am.
I don't really have any regrets because if I choose not to do something there is usually a very good reason. Once I've made the decision I don't view it as a missed opportunity, just a different path.
The best decision is the right decision. The next best decision is the wrong decision. The worst decision is no decision.
My best business decision was to be independent as a musician and artist. My worst was compromising on certain aspects of a deal for the sake of other members of my group when I shouldn't have, because I was right in the end.
I don't have any regrets. When I quit college and moved to Los Angeles to become an actress, it was so that I would not look back and have any regrets.
My best business decision was going into business for myself and owning the box my pretty face was on instead of just being the pretty face on the box. And my worst was letting other people run my business.
Even though it was a start-up with fewer than 20 people, and I was pregnant with my first child, the best decision I've ever made was to join Google in 1999. Worst decision? Deciding to get a puppy and a bunny right when the baby came.
Every decision I've made in my career was just to play, to try and get as much game-time as possible. I can't say I've got too many regrets.
I haven't had a worst business decision, because I believe all things work together for good.
We made a decision very early on that George would be the main songwriter because it was very apparent to all of us that he was better at it.
I think the worst decision is usually no decision. If you make the wrong decision you can usually course-correct, but if you don't make it, you've already made it, and it's usually the bad one.
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