We’ve been fortunate to connect with so many brilliant, thoughtful entrepreneurs and creatives and we regularly ask them about the most important lessons they’ve learned over the course of their careers. We’ve shared some highlights below.

Lady Murk | Radio Personality Host, Actress & Emcee

To never forget why you started the business or your passion. To invest in your business and market to the correct target. Read more>>

Alfredo Cleto Batista | Actor, Influencer & Dancer

It doesn’t matter how many times I fall. I have to try over and over again until I get it. Because it’s not bad to lose, it’s bad to give up. Read more>>

William Crumpler II | Urban Farmer and Beekeeper

To allow God to lead and guide me. A lot of times we have in our mind a certain way things should go and how we want to get to the next level. God knows exactly how things will play out. He knows all things. There are different paths and journeys that we go on that ultimately help us in the long run. Read more>>

KaShunti Farmer | Virtual Assistant

There have been several lessons that my business/entrepreneurship has taught me. One of the most important is: to always be in a constant state of learning. There will be a point in business where you’ll feel as if you’ve “arrived” to your pinnacle. While you may have reached a milestone or goal point, you should always be willing to learn what is necessary to go past that point. The sky is truly the limit and complacency is dangerous in business. Read more>>

Jessica Dalby | Media Expert & Strategist & Market Researcher &Bi-Lingual

The most important lesson of many in the last two years in business that Jessica Dalby Brand Media LLC and my career has taught me is it is easier to quit than it is to keep going. Often, we find ourselves looking at the minutia aspects of business, because in the moment that may be what we think is the most important. Read more>>

Will Singletary | Music Producer & Model

An important lesson I’ve learned so far in my journey has been that 1 isn’t enough, meaning you can’t get comfortable after you feel like you’ve accomplished that 1 thing you set out to do, so being consistent and doing more matters Read more>>