Television host, radio personality,
actor, author and American comedian Steve Harvey who hosts Morning Show, Steve
Harvey, Family Feud and Little Big Shots. Also a three-time Emmy Award winner
has provided concise top 10 rules for success.
1. Find your gift.
Shortly after high school, he attended
Kent State University and West Virginia University.
2. Embrace failure.
He has been a boxer, an autoworker, an
insurance salesman, a carpet cleaner and a mailman.
3. Push through the dirt.
He first performed stand-up comedy in
1985 at the Hilarities Comedy Club in Cleveland, Ohio.
4. Multiply your effort.
In the late 1980s, he was homeless for
multiple years.
5. Surround yourself with like-minded
people.
He slept in his 1976 Ford when not
performing gigs that provided a hotel, and he showered at gas stations.
6. Manage your strengths.
He was a finalist in the Second Annual
Johnnie Walker National Comedy Search.
7. Balance between flexibility and
focus.
His success as a stand-up comedian led
to a starring role on the ABC show Me and the Boys in 1994.
8. Jump.
He would later star on the WB network
show, The Steve Harvey Show, which ran from 1996 to 2002.
9. Dream big.
In 2012, he performed his final
stand-up act in Las Vegas, ending a 27-year career as a stand-up comedian.
10. Show emotion.
He is the author of Act Like a Lady,
Think Like a Man, and Straight Talk, No Chaser: How to Find and Keep a Man.
Ask for what you want.
Never be afraid to reinvent yourself.
Use outside observers.
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