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.

Sean Shannon | Fashion Designer

To stay consistent. Read more>>

Joseph DeVito | Actor

To listen. The world will reveal everything to you if you let it. To not expect anything and be patient. Keep busy and always exercise that acting muscle. Study. Read more>>

Tim Fether | Employee Benefits Consultant

My career has taught me several important lessons but I think the most important is resiliency. Read more>>

Danielle Lorentz | Actor, Production Manager, Voice Teacher and Audiobook Narrator

Anyone who says they are the only way, or they know everything you’ll ever need and you won’t succeed without them is someone you should avoid at all costs. The best examples I’ve met in the industry have been people who admitted to not knowing everything, and I’m eternally grateful for those people for letting me know it’s okay to make mistakes and learn from them. Read more>>

Lindsey Taylor | M. Ed., REALTOR®, MRP®, ABR

I started my real estate career in early 2013. The most important lesson I learned was the significance and importance of building, fostering, and maintaining relationships with not only my clients but also my colleagues. Read more>>

Rochelle Cao | Lighting &Compositing Artist

Never be afraid of asking questions or for help. People are nicer than you think. Read more>>

Denise Vannooten | Health Coach, Gut Health Specialist, Course Creator, Wellness Workshop Coach, Business Coach

Don’t be afraid to fail. Failure is not a loss, it’s a lesson. It is important to know there will be setbacks and there will be great days and not-so-great days. When that happens stay grounded in your faith and know that someone out there needs what you have to offer and they are waiting on you to deliver. Lastly, remember you can do hard things. Read more>>