
Selena Gomez has a secret weapon in her professional arsenal – punctuality. And she credits her grandpa for instilling this valuable trait. On a recent episode of "Good Hang with Amy Poehler," Selena opened up about how a simple piece of advice from her grandpa has shaped her work ethic.
“My papa used to say, 'If you are on time, you're already late.' So that means I get to places 30 minutes before, or my team has had to trick me because I show up so early, but I like to be prepared, and to say hi and not be rushed," Gomez told podcast host Amy Poehler.
Selena believes that the feeling of being rushed is stressful and disrespectful. Her commitment to being early is not just about her comfort but also about respecting others' time.
Working alongside industry veterans like Martin Short and Steve Martin on "Only Murders in the Building" has reinforced Selena's dedication to professionalism. "They've been working for so long," she said, "and if I'm tired and they're not, sometimes, I'm like 'Whoa, OK. I can do this.'"
This sense of responsibility and respect for time is something Selena deeply values. She's been "very lucky" to work with people who share this sentiment, understanding that punctuality is more than just a habit – it's a sign of respect.
Selena's unwavering dedication to punctuality has evidently paid off. Not only has she enjoyed a successful career in the entertainment industry, but her beauty brand, Rare Beauty, has also been a massive success. As of September 2024, Bloomberg reported her net worth at over $1 billion, largely thanks to her thriving beauty line.
Etiquette coach Mariah Grumet echoes Selena's sentiments, stating that punctuality is a key component of one's professional image. "Being punctual is a representation of your professional image," Grumet said, emphasizing that it shows you care about your work.
Despite her busy schedule, Selena remains grounded in her grandpa's wisdom, proving that sometimes, the simplest advice can lead to the greatest success.