We asked some of the city’s most brilliant and creative minds to tell us about the most difficult decision they’ve had to make.

Dreek Vegas | The Renaissance Man

Saying no to a potential booking has been my most difficult decision. Sometimes I imagine having a clone to help with my workload. I want to work as much as possible but balance is key to my workload. In a perfect world, that would be sweet! Read more>>

LaMia Michele Pierce | Writer & Artistic Visionary

As I read through the list of the questions, this particular question began to make my heart pound and I knew it was the one that I should answer. The most difficult decision that I have ever had to make was first believing in myself. Second it was convincing myself that I too deserved to win in life. Read more>>

Chef Tank Land | Culinary Instructor

Stepping out on faith and confidence that I had the tools and the endurance to make the transition from Louisiana to Georgia by myself. Trying to thrive in a new environment and way of people is always a learning experience I feels like it shows us what’s in us. Read more>>

Felicia Jackson | Founder/CEO

The toughest choice I’ve ever faced came when I was offered $1.2 million for 80% of CPRWrap, my brainchild. At that time, my family was on the brink – we’d lost our car and were perilously close to losing our home. Staring at that check, the weight of it all bore down on me. Read more>>