Work Ethic:
First things first ... and simply put ... I really hate work.
I know, that may seem like a really bad way to start this off, but it gets me to the point the quickest.
I hate work ... but I absolutely love doing every single thing listed on the "services" page. I learned how to do each of those things out of deep interest in the subjects, turned into long study of same, turned into long practice, yet again, of same.
Those are the things I prefer to do to make a living ... because ... none of those things seems like "work" to me .
That is also why I do those things well ... I enjoy doing them ... they are fun for me.
And I truly believe that is the key, or at least the biggest part of "the key" to being able to do any job well.
That and continual training ... which I am constantly involved in. I love learning. I hate being behind in understanding and using the technologies involved in anything I do. The more I know, the better I perform any necessary tasks.
Also ... I enjoy making people happy.
That's a big part of why I'm an artist/entertainer. I'm not "working out my emotions" or "trying to find myself". I'm not just trying to express myself for my own sake. I DO love my art, but I also love making people laugh and smile. Dance and sing. I love making someones life easier. Helping people.
Only thing is ... sometimes ... I like to get paid for it ... heh.
And THAT is what StevenPaul.com is about. Letting anyone who gives a rat's butt about it, know all the info on how I may be able to serve them for monetary compensation ... or ... just entertain them for a bit. Either one gives me joy.
If anyone hires me to perform any service listed here, I'll do everything in my power to make sure they are fully pleased with the work in question and strive to complete the task in a timely fashion.
I don't know if all of that really sums up "my work ethic" as neatly as I'd hoped ... or if I just felt like typing for a bit ... either way ... it's what I feel / who I am.
If someone disagrees or dislikes my view ... they are completely free to not enlist my services.
However, (of course) I hope I'm well received.
"Say goodnight Gracie ... goodnight".